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SUMMER nOMK 
ON LONQ ISLAND 





Book_J=lL!L 



5 flCRES Of GOOD eETIIBLE LP °ni.y„5o. »down. 

Ht Centre Moriches, Long Island, $3 MONTHLY. 

t^Z^Z"'^^^"* ""ajer or a Wage Earner who loiiRs for BETTER mEa. th 
MORE COMEORT. BETTER EIVIXG7 then Reafl this Aa^^f.LI^enft hro^^"; 

g™w^^^^e1l';f:'s^^'2,*=j;aT//L!fd1l?^tU^. waitin, for thousand, of setfe.s to 

and poultrj' raisers were to locate in this fcctionwt^in six months tLvr^f.lnf.K "-^ °/''- "^i '°L°°° ^'^Retable growers 
York and Brooklyn, where the eash is ready at Til ti," Is fo° vour n™^^ *,"PP'y the. demand from New 

i the States anr Territnr.Vc „i(i,»w.,. _..„^ *':'''' '■"".es lor > our products. This beautiful country- is twpntv..fi-» „.,„ 



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behindrheStTtesandT^rrit^HeYoah^^^W^srwheJe'ihoil'^^^^^^^^^ This b?autifur?o^;..tn^s^wenty.firye- 

acres which in no way are half as fertile as land orionHsIanTand no s, rh ^,?t°P " "/fg^t'^d to take up the millions of 
statistics the most prosperous farmers in the United Sta"fs are farmers of I.ong l"and "' ^ ^°"^ '"^""^ '^"™^'' ■^''''- ^'°"' 

DOEs'^It's\'Fm"poss1ble? Sif'onTonS'iTanHThSt '''"f "^Ij' "' "'^I't of the Statute of Liberty, within two hours bv 
where now there are herds of wild deer r mnin^^aSd i^ocks of wfld^LZil n'',^d"."f -^'"^ nor spadeful of earth eT-er turned^ 

productive when cleared of timber; will grow wheat r^ec^n asnarn^nsPcIfl-fl*^" "-""^- ^""^ ^"<' °^ '^e land rich and 
abundance. NO HILLS! NO MOUNTAINS! NO SWAMPS n?iitTbeaut?fulnipcV^f,l^^^^ h^'^'^' PS^^\°^^ a°d strawberries in 
whereyouarecertaintohaveexcellentheaUh,andwl"re;-ouareaSu^^^^^^ pine and oak timber. 

There is more money on deposit in the Riverhead Sav iii^rR-irTk ,o™ L,f =1 V? r II ' '""L*^ money than you are makinc; now. 
population of Suffolk County, than any county in the State Tncw York ^r^offi'-^ """ ""'"^^ of depositors, per capita.'to the 

Shore Front $250 per Plot, -s^'?/^"^^-''- »"^ r :ri;;:r I r;^;;„ 

healthful and desirable location are the plot fe/eet front hv^'n^;' feet'' d"'"'- 'r^*-'! «" "'!' '»•'""»■"' M''rirl,es B„ "j:in a mos 
sight of five hotels. Sailing, fishing andVathin^'no bet"er bnl^ong Is aiS' "Land i's'w ^h""'"' ^'"^ °/ ''"' "^"P"'' ''"<' -i'hin 
but our price to make a quick sale is r\ , »-.rU 1 ^ Island, Land is worth anywhere from $500 to $1000 a plot 

°"ly 5250. $5.00 Cash Down, Balance $1.00 a Week 

any tTm%^fre^ri:,';!e°ti^a'tIon^,'^;^oSl°'^cheeVfi\';;%?^^^^^^^^ TnTL^p^Jr^/h^'e'^™ 'l' r''' P"''"'!^^' ^"^ '' '°"-^ "'"erwise at 
and^which will have the greatest future va.uf ' r^^V^^°^l\'El'^uTfo7l^^^^^^^^ 

Other information with Maps and particulars- WILLIAM H. MOFFITT, 

59 Liberty Street. New York City. 



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LONG ISLAND, IN ACREAGE PROl'ERTY, AT— 



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BRENTWOOD, 
MEDFORD, 
BELLPORT, 
MT. SINAI, 



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We sell 5-Acre Plots at from 


$60 


up, and our terms are 


the 


easiest ever offered to 


the 


public, viz.: $5 down 


and $1 per month up. 


The title 


IS perfect, and we give you a full 




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OUR REFERENCES ARE 



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Cor. Broadway and Bond St., N. V. 



yUEENS COUNTY BANK, 



Long Island City, N. V. 



Ni:\V YORK COMMERCIAL AGENCIES, 

.\nd liundreds of satisfied deed holders. 

I-'uil particular:, sent on application to 

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Lniul niul liu'csriiiciU Coini>;iiui, 

576-578 liroadway, New Yo''''- 



SUMMER HOMES 
ON LONG ISLAND 




A Brief Description of New Vorl^ and 
lirool^lyn's nearest Sumnicr (Resorts, 
with a list of de^sirable Rocirfjing places 
and how to reacti them [x\ the LONG 
ISLJXXD RaiLROSD 



Issued by 
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INDEX. 



PAGE 

Amaijanselt 55 

Amityville 44 

Aquebogne 67 

Arverne 40 

Babylon 45 

Baldwins (Millburn) 43 

Bayport 47, -1 8 

Bayshore 46 

Bayside 16 

Bellmore 43 

Bellport 49 

Brentwood 65 

Bridgehampton 54 

Broadway 16 

Brookhaven 50 

Calverton 67 

Central Islip 65 

Central Park 64 

Centre Moriches 50 

Cold Spring^ 21, 22 

College Point 16 

Corona 15 

Cutchogue 69 

Deer Park 65 

Douglaston 17 

Easthampton 55 

East Moriches 51 

Eastport 51 

East Rockaway 41 

Edgemere 39 

Farmingdale 64 

Far Rockaway 39 

Fire Island 45 

Floral Park 62 

Flushing :s 

Freeport 43 

Garden City 63 



PAGE 

Glen Cove 19, 20 

Glen H ead 18 

Good Ground 53 

Great Neck 17 

Greenlawn 23 

Green port 70 

Hempstead 63 

Hewlelts (Fenhursn 38 

Hicksville 64 

Huntington 22 

Islip 46 

Jamaica 62 

Jamesport 68 

Kings Park 24 

Lawrence 39 

Lindenhurst 45 

Little Neck 17 

Locust Valley 20 

Long Beach - 42 

Lynbrook 41 

Manhattan Beach 37 

Massapequa 44 

Mastic 50 

Mattituck 68 

Medford 66 

Merrick 43 

Mill Neck 20 

Miller's Place 26 

Mineola 63 

Montauk 55 

Northport 23 

Northport (East Station) 24 

Oyster Bay 21 

Patchogue 48, 49 

Peconic 69 

Pinelawn (Melville) 64 

Point o'Woods 46 

Port Jefferson 26 



PAGE 

Port Washington 17, 18 

Queens 62 

Drogue 52, 53 

Richmond Hill 37 

Riverhead 67 

Rockville Centre 42 

Ronkonkoma 66 

Rosedale 38 

Roslyn 18 

Rockaway Beach (Hammels) 40 

Rockaway Beach (Hollands) 40 

Rockaway Beach (Rockaway Parkj... 41 

Sag Harbor 56 

Say ville 47 

Sea Cliff 19 

Setauket 25 

Sheepshead Bay 37 

Shelter Island 71 

Southampton 54 

Southold 69, 70 

Smithtown (Sraithtown Branch) 24 

Speonk 51 

Springfield 38 

Stony Brook 25 

St. James 24 

Syosset 21 

Valley Stream 38 

Wading River 27 

Wantagh 44 

Water Mill 54 

Waverly 66 

Westbury 63 

West Deer Park 65 

Westharapton 52 

Whitestone ifi 

Woodmere (Woodsburgh) 38 

Yaphank 66 



Summer Homes on Long Island, 



WHERE shall we go this Summer? is a question that presents itself in very many city homes. 
It is not often an easy question to decide. Every member of the family is interested in 
the solution of the problem. Upon a wise decision largely depends the health and hap- 
piness of a household or an individual during the Summer season. The object of this book is to 
present some of the attractive features of Long Island, together with a carefully prepared list of 
hotels and boarding houses on the lines of the Long Island Railroad. 

Long Island is the natural and most accessible Summer retreat for persons residing in and 
about the city of New York. To business men who must be within easy access of their office 
Long Island offers advantages not possessed by any other near-bv resort. 

The Long Island Railroad stations in New York City (Manhattan) are at the foot of 
New Chambers Street, and at the foot of 34th Street, East River. An annex boat for the especial 
accommodation of down town business men is also operated during the Summer — June ist to 
October ist, morning and afternoon — from Pier 18, foot of Pine Street, East River. The 
stations in New York Cit\' (Manhattan) are readily accessible from the various railroad stations 
and steamboat piers by the elevated and surface lines. The terminus in Brooklyn is at Flatbush 
and Atlantic Avenues, and is reached from the Pennsylvania Railroad, Jersey City, by annex 
boat; also from the New York and Brooklyn Bridge and the Ferries by the elevated and surface 
lines. There are also other stations in Brooklyn at Franklin and Atlantic Avenues (Bedford 
Station), at East New York and at Bushwick, which are readily reached by the many car lines. 



The frequency of trains and the ease with which they can be reached makes the Long Island 
Railroad service equal to that of any other railroad operated out of New York City. 

The entire road-bed has been newly ballasted with heavy cinder ballast, thus absolutely 
avoiding dust and its general attendant unpleasantness. In addition to this the whole length of 
the road will be sprinkled with oil. For the past two years "oil sprinkling" has demonstrated 
for itself its efficiency to allay the dust and to keep the road-bed thoroughly clean. Positive 
safety (as well as ease and comfort of travel) is ensured by the use of heavy steel rails; hard-coal 
engines are in use, and the cars are illuminated by Pintsch gas. 

Long Island is 122 miles in length and from 8 to 20 in width, and within this area of 1,500 
square miles is almost every diversity of scenery. The climate is mild, and not liable to sudden 
changes or extremes of heat and cold. The temperature of Long Island is 10 degrees higher in 
Winter and 15 lower in Summer than in New York City. The modifying influences of the Ocean 
and the (Uilf Stream are considerable. Statistics show that the mortality in Suffolk County and in 
the rural section of Queens Coimty is lower than in any other part of the State. Long Island 
offers to the pleasure seeker uneipialled surf and still-water bathing, ocean or bav sailing, brook, 
pond or ocean fishing, better shooting than can be found at a less distance than the Adirondacks; 
pleasant drives, unexcelled roads for bicycling, food fresh from the water, the air or the land, and 
atmosphere peculiarly invigorating and never tainted. Its pleasure resorts are esjiecialiy attractive 
to women and children, because, being close to the city, the hotels and boarding houses are not 
abandoned by the men from Monday morning until Saturday night. 

Long Island is naturally divided into three sections, the South shore or ocean front, the 
North shore by the Sound, and the Central section, the eastern part of which fronts on the 
picturesque Peconic Bay. Each division has entireh different characteristics, and will be con- 
sidered separately. 




ON THE SHORE OF HEMPSTEAD HARBOR. 



T.bc JVorth Shove. 



ALONG THE SOUND FROM LONG ISLAND CITY TO WHITESTONE, GREAT NECK, 
PORT WASHINGTON, OYSTER BAY, PORT JEFFERSON, AND WADING RIVER. 

THE North Shore of Long Island is bold and precipitous. The Sound makes many inden- 
tations of deep bays or harbors, and on either side of these the land is high and wooded 

with the finest growth of timber. Boating and bathing can be enjoyed along the entire 
North Shore. Fishing is plentiful, and, added to all these pleasures, are the matchless lieauties 
of the scenery, unrivalled drives, cool and invigorating air, quiet villages and well-tilled farms. 
The accommodations offered the Summer visitor are excellent in character, moderate in price, and 
of sufficient variety to meet the desires of the most fastidious. There are several large hotels, popu- 
lar and well managed. There are manv smaller hotels and private boarding houses, some along the 
water front and others inland among the farms and in the woods, where first-class board can be 
had at modest rates. The resorts on the line of the railroad to Whitestnne, Great Neck and Port 
Washington are all within a half hour from New York City. The other North Shore ])oints of 
interest are to be found on the Oyster Bay Branch and the Port Jefferson Hranch of the Long 
Island Railroad. 

The first resorts in this division, or rather the nearest to the city, are the chain of villages 
centering about the (juaint old town of Flushing. Among the number are College Point, 
Whitestone, Broadway, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck, Great Neck, Manhasset and Port 



Washington. They are all 
near to the water, com- 
manding a fine view of the 
Sound, and are especially 
well situated for the en- 
joyment of aquatic sports. 
In the vicinity are many 
handsome private villas. 
Equally well located with 
reference to harbor facili- 
ties, but having the added 
attraction of rugged hills 
and thickly timbered 
woods, are the villages of 
Roslyn, the home of the 
late William Cullen Bry- 
ant ; Glen Head, Sea Cliff, 
at one time famous for 
its camp meetings ; Glen 
Cove, Locust Valley and 
Oyster Bay. These places 

are all within easy distance of the city. They combine the attractive features of land and water, 
though not having, of course, the surf bathing to be found on the ocean side of the island nor 
the high altitudes of mountain regions. There are, however, steep hills and dense forests, with 




AN OLD WILL ON THE NORTH SIOE, 



drives as picturesque as are 
to be found in the Cats- 
kills or Adirondacks. To 
fully appreciate this region 
one must travel along the 
woodland roads, and from 
the hills and high bluffs 
view the numerous bays, 
inlets and delightful vistas 
of blue waters. The visit- 
or need have no fear that 
he will tire of a vacation 
or an entire Summer spent 
here. An experience of 
one season only whets the 
appetite for a return visit 
the ne.\t year. Some of the 
handsomest private resi- 
dences in the country are 
to be found along these 
roads, with their spacious lawns and broad fields of highly cultivated acres. Beyond Oyster ]!ay, 
and reached by trains on the Port Jefferson Branch, are the villages of Cold Spring Harbor, with 
its well-known hotels; Huntington, an interesting town that figured in Revolutionary times; Green- 
lawn, Northport, with its "Bay of Naples;" Kings Park, Smithtown, St. James, Stony Brook, 




NEAR KOSLVN. 



Setauket and the famous old ship-building town of Port Jefferson. East of Port Jefferson are 
Oldfield Point, Mount Sinai, Miller's Place, Rocky Point, Middle Island and Wading River — the 
terminus of the Port Jefferson Branch of the railroad — all retired country settlements, where 
visitors can find many charming Summer homes. The scenery is beautiful, and sport with rod 
and gun always at hand. In this section are grown some of the finest productions of the soil that 
are sent to New York, so that beside rest and contact with Nature in her richest garb, excellent 
table fare may be relied upon. All the praises of the North Shore are realized at these resorts. 





A iOPlLAR ROAD ON THH NOKTH bHORE. 



The JVortb Shore Resorts* 



CORONA. 

6 Miles from New York. 45 Trains tacli way Week Days. 41 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


u 

If 


ill 

SB 2 
^ 








Apply. 
§600 
Apply. 


15 
2 

5-7 


Miles 




C. Reibeianz 




'A 
Near 


kt ii, 




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FLUSHING. 
8 Miles from New York. 52 Trains each way Week Days. 41 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence I Mrs. A. P. Walker 

Boarding^ House !Mrs. K. Clark 

Murray Hill Hotel [Charles Kieger 

Private Residence Mrs. W. T. Cain 

" I Mrs. A. E. Westervelt. 



Flushing* Queens Co 

" " Sta. Murray Hill. 



$5.50 to $7.00 
5.00 to 8.00 
8.00 to 10.00 
5.00 to 7.00 
8.00 to 12.00 



6-8 
6 



Near 
K 

Near 



COLLEGE POINT. 

9l^ Miles from New York. 30 Trains each way Week Days. 26 each way on Sunday. 



NAV.E OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



NAME OF FROi'RIHTOR. 



College Point Hotel Mrs. E. Weber 

Grand View Hotel John Jockers 

Sandy Beach Hotel C. Bunpe 

Bay View Hotel iFreygang & Wagner.. 

Long Island Hotel 1 Frederick Store k 

Private Residence I J. F. Payne 



V. O. ADDRESS. 



College Point, i^Jucens Co. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



$5.00 

7.00 10 8.00 
6.00 and up. 

6.00 

7.00 

6 00 



lil'iil 

3 3 ^ 5 i « 



Miles 
Near 
Near 

y. 
a 

1 



WHITESTONE. 
II Miles from New York. 30 Trains each way Week Days. 26 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence [Mrs. A. R. Wright. 

Park Hotel 'Mrs. L. Schuler.... 

Privnte Residence I Mrs. £. L. Nelson. 



Whitestone, Queens Co $7.00 to $10.00 

'* " 8.00 to I0.03 

" " 7.00 



Crocheron Hotel Mrs. Crochcron Baysidc, Queens Co. 

Private Residence S. Han;ion 1 " " 



Applv. 

$5.00 to $6.00 



S5 
16 



Near 



BROADWAY. 

g Miles from New York. 21 Trains each way Wt-ck Uays. 


15 eacli way on Sunday. 










$1-03 


10 


'4 








BAYSIDE. 
11 Miles from New York. 21 Trains each way Week Days. 


15 each way on Sunday. 










DOUGLASTON. 

12 Miles from New York. 21 Trains each way Week Days. 15 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOl'SE OR HOTEL. NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



Private Residence Mrs. E. A. Cadmus. 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Douglaston, Queens Co . 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



$6.03 



a o .-: 



Success Lake Hotel. 
Thomaston House . . 
Great Neck Villa ... 



D. Essig 

Dennely & Gillian. 
Joseph Junz 



Thomaston, Queens Co. . 



$10.00 
7.00 
S.oo to 10.00 



56.2 
5 o « 



Miles 



13 Miles from New York. 


LITTLE NECK. 

21 Trains each way Week Days. 


1 5. each way on Sunday. 






Little Neck Hotel 


Henry Snell . 


i Little Neck Oueens Co 




$7.00 


10 


y* 








14 Miles from New York. 


GREAT NECK. 

21 Trains each way Week Days. 


15 each way on Sunday. 







Near 
1^ 



PORT WASHINGTON. 

(Railroad Station Great Neck until about June 15.) 
iS Miles from New York. 21 Trains each way Week Days. 15 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence E. H. Mackey 

Oak Cottage Mrs. A. V. Thatcher 

Port Washington Hotel Mrs. Betsey M. Hulls 

Central Hotel J. O'Brien 




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'A 



PORT WASHINGTON.— a'«/'/H«.a'. 



NAME OF HOL'SE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. O. ADDRESS. 


TERMS la's ill 

PER WEEK. ^ r, a •r.i; rt 




Smull & Thatcher 


Port Washington, Queens Co 


$6.00 to $8.00 18 

6.00 12 

6.00 to 10.00 40 
5.00 to 6,00 25 

6.00 15 


Miles 






M 




Mrs L W Hults 


ti •• 




Mrs M. E. Pearce 


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ROSLYN. 

22 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 11 Trains each way Week Days. 7 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence... 

Mansion House 

Prospect Hill House. 
Private Residence... 

Farm House 

Parnassus House 

Private Residence... 



Mrs. S. A. .Abrams Roslyn, Queens Cc. 

A. W. Smith , '^ 

J.& S. E. Van Wyck 

Kate L. Gordon 

Mrs H. A. Valentine , 

J. M. Hall 

Mrs. Ella A. Robbins , 



$6.co 

8.00 to 12.00 

5.00 to 6.00 

7.00 

6.00 to 8.00 
8.0c and up. 
6.00 to 6.50 



2 



GLEN HEAD. 
25A Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 11 Trains each way Week Days. 6 each way on Sunday. 



Mountain House 

Farm House 

Private Residence .. 
Locust Grove Farm 



Tames .\yres 

S. S. Downing 

Mrs. J. T. Rudyard 
J. Mathews 



Glenwood Landing, Queens Co 
Glen Head, 



$10.00 

Apply. 

6.00 10 8*00 

7.00 






SEA CLIFF. 

26^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 11 Trains each way Week Days. 



6 each way on Sunday. 



; OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Plaza Park Hotel... 

Sea Cliff Hotel 

Battershall House... 

The Cliffwood 

Hoyt House 

Elwood Cottage 

Glenola Cottage 

Richardson House.. 
Rossmore House..,. 
Everitt Cottages . . . . 

The Kenwood 

Brunswick Cottage . 
Stockman House . . . 

Denman Cottage 

Fern Cliff House.. . . 
Private Residence.. 

The Norman 

Private Residence. . 
Columbia Cottage. . 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



Lewis Young 

Feet & Daily 

M. E. Battershall.... 

E. A. Dailey 

E. P. Hoyt 

Mrs. E. F. Quimby. . 

Mrs. F. Lyons 

Misses Hawkshaw. . . 
Alice Hendrickson. . . 
Mrs. S. S. Everitt — 

M. Johnston 

Mrs C. Dowd 

Mrs. B. Stockman.... 

Mrs. W. Scott 

Mrs. Henry Bedell... 
Mrs. C. T. Kitching . 

Mrs. S. Ellis 

Mrs. John Wood 

W. E. Fellendorf.... 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Sea Cliff, Queens Co. 



TKRMS 
PER WEEK. 



$8.00 to $15 00 
10.00 to 20.00 

Apply. 
8.00 to 14.00 
6.00 and up. 
6.00 to 8.00 

7.00 

7.00 to 12.00 

8.00 to 10.00 

7.00 to 12.00 

7.00 to 10.00 

6.00 to 8.00 

7.00 to 8.00 

6.00 to 7.00 

6.00 and up. 

7.00 and up. 

7.C0 
7.00 to 10.00 

7.00 



27^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



GLEN COVE. 

12 Trains each way Week Days. 



6 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence. 

Depot Hotel 

Gedney House 

Oriental Hotel 



Isabel Thomas jGlen Cove, Queens Co. 

Frederick Stroppel ' " " 

J . W. Gedney I " ' * 

Joseph Roll " " 



$7.00 to $10.00 
Apply. 

5. GO to 8.00 
14.00 



Near 
H 



GLEN COV B.—Cimtitine(t 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Whitson House. , 
Millnor Cottage. 
Belvidere Hotel. 

Farm House 

Brookville Hotel 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



M.J. Kelley 

Mrs. L. J. Luyster 
E. M. Underbill.. 

Mrs. B. Thomas 

J. H. Newhoff 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Glen Cove, Queens Co. 



TERMS 

PER WEEK. 



g 5 « 20:: 
Z2 Q « 



$8.00 to S10.00 

5.00 to 8.00 

9.00 

Apply. 

8.00 to 10.00 



Miles 

a 



LOCUST VALLEY. 

29 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 11 Trains each way Week Days. 6 each way on Sunda)'. 



Maple Cottage 

Farm Mansion House 

Farm House 

Cyrus Point House... 

The Oaks 

Boarding House 



S. D. Wright 

Mrs. Fitzhugh Smith 

Z.Wilson 

F. \. Tagliabue 

Mrs. A. Verity 

Mrs. J.Ergenzinger... 



Locust Valley, Queens Co . 
Bayville, 



$7.00 

4.00 to 10.00 

Apply. 



lO.OO 

8.00 



25 

60 

30 



'A 
4 

\'A 



MILL NECK. 
31 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 8 Trains each way Week Days. 6 each way on Sunday. 



Farm House N. Whiting 



Mill Neck, Queens Co. 



Apply. 



16-17 a 



OYSTER BAY. 

33 Miles from New York or Brooklyn, ii Trains each way Week Days. 6 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Breeze Lawn Cottage. 
Seawanhaka Hoiel. . . . 
Private Residence .... 
Johnson Homestead... 
Private Residence .... 

Columbia Hotel 

Private Residence 

Boarding House 

Octagon Hotel 

Stevens Cottage 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



Mrs. James S. Earle . 



Mrs. Minnie Coombs.. 

Mrs. J. E. Bennett 

James Thompson 

George B. Powers .... 
Mrs. R. J. Henderson. 

G. Lang 

Mrs. M. Lavelle 

Stevens Cottage 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Oyster Bay, Queens Co. 



BayviUe, 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



$7.00 to $10.00 

Apply. 

7.00 and up. 

Apply. 

10.00 to 15.00 

7.00 

Apply. 



^ 2 

< 



i3 o z; 



50 
6 



Miles 

H 

Near 

Near 

i 

3 



SYOSSET. 

29 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 8 Trains each way Week Days. 4 each way on Sunday. 



Farm House. 



Mrs. J. C. Scott Syosset, Queens Co.. 



Apply. 



COLD SPRING. 

31^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. S Trains each way Week Days. 4 each way on Sunday. 



Hotel Glenada 

Forest Lawn House . 
Boarding House 



William B. Gerard.... 

Mrs. C. A. Gerard.... 
William R. Bingham.. 



Cold Spring Harbor, Suffolk Co. 



$10.00 to $15.00 250 
8.00 to 10.00 75 

7.00 to 10.00 20 






COLD SPRHiG.—Gjntinuea. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIKTOR. 


p. O. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


111 


2 OS 






Cold Spring Harbor, Suffolk Co 

Woodbury, " 


6.00 to 7.00 

600 to 8 00 

7.00 to 8.00 

6,00 


25-30 

15 
12-15 

20 

4 


Miles 






Private Residence 


Mrs P P. Jarvis 




Mrs. C. A. Gildersleeve 

Mrs. Hewlett Nostrand 


Farm House 





HUNTINGTON. 
34i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 8 Trains each way Week Days. 4 each way on Sunday. 



Kissam House Oscar Kissam 

Huntington Hotel J. L. Smith & Son 

Huntington Villa Miss F. Stokeley 

Farm House James Reilly 

Private Residence Miss A. E. Grant 

Locust Lod^e Nelson May 

Private Residence ' William Simpson 

Fairview House JMrs. H. J. Long 

Edpewater House IW. R. Selleck 

Private Residence JMrs. Charles Dickerson. 

Temple Hill Cottage jC. H. V^oorhes 

Park Avenue Villa I Mrs. W. H. Phillips 

Suffolk Hotel ;C.A. Hallock 

Private Residence 'Mrs, A. Conklin 



Huntington, Suffolk Co. 



$7.00 to $9.00 


50 


2H 


Apply. 


50 




6.00 to 8.00 


25 


I 


5.00 to 6.00 


10 


V4 


5.00 


4-6 


1% 


Apply. 


100 

8 


4 

2ii 


7.00 


10 


1 


7.00 to 12.00 


55 


2 


5.00 


4 


X 


7.00 to 8.00 


4 


I« 


6.00 to 7.00 


7 


I 


10.00 


50 


i5i 


6.00 


4 


■ « 



GREENLAWN. 

37i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 8 Trains each way Week Days. 



4 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


u 6 


Q w5 






Greenlawn, Suffolk Co 


$6.oo 

7.00 

7.00 to IC.CXJ 

7.CX) to 10.00 
6.00 to 8.00 
8.00 to 10.00 
7.00 to 8.00 

5.00 
500 
4.00 

7.00 to 9.00 


40 

15-20 
20 

60 
18 

10 

8 
20 

4 

12 


Miles 




Mrs. C. L. Benham 












li (i 




M. E Burling 


U It 


Shady Side Cottage 




(I t( 






U >,i 






Elwood " 




Mrs. G. A. Conklin 










t> i> 








Northport, " 


I'A 







NORTHPORT. 

39! Miles fiom New York or Brooklyn. 2 Trains each way Week Days. 



2 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence.. 
Farm House 



Sound View House 

Ackerly House 

Private Residence 

Boarding: House 

Locust Grove House 

Locust Grove Hotel Mitchell & Brothers 



Mrs. Alfred Whittaker., 

Mrs. H. H. Bryant 

Phebe S. Arthur 

D.G. Hartt 

James Ackerly 

Mrs. O. Y. Payne 

M. G. Ackerly 

E. L. Lewis. . 



Private Residence. 
Farm House. 



Mrs. J. C. Jackson. 
J. E. Gardiner 



Northport, Suffolk Co. 



$6.00 

6.00 

6.00 

5.00 to 7.00 

8.00 to 13. 00 

6.00 to 7.00 
7,00 to 10.00 

6.00 

Apply. 
6 00 



H 

2 

'•A 
'A 



NORTHPORT (East Station). 
39i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 6 Trains each way Week Days. 



2 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



P. O. ADDRESS. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



U O V 

a B • W „ O 

g B w « i '3 



Farm House 

Woodside House 

Lewis House 

Private Residence 

Burr Cottage 

Lewis Farm 

Old Homestead Farm. 
Farm House 



L. A. Rudyard 

J. O. Smith 

Clarence Beatty 

Mrs. J. McMurray. 

B. R. Burr 

Mrs. G. P. Lewis.. 

F. B. Smith 

C.H. Brush 



E. Northport, Suffolk Co. 
Commack, 



Northport, 



$S.oo 

5.00 to 7.00 

7.00 

5.00 

5.00 to 7.00 
5.00 to 6.00 
6.00 to 7.00 
5.00 



25 

30 
6-8 
lo-ia 

30 



Miles 



43* Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 


KINGS PARK. 

6 Trains each way Week Da,vs. 


2 each way on Sunday. 




Sound View Hotel 

Boulevard Hotel 

Farm House 


Julius N. Burr 




Kings Park, Suffolk Co 


Apply. 
$8.00 to $10.00 
5.00 


20 
20 
10 


iM 








2 


M. TV. Travis 




Commack, *' 


SMITHTOWN.— (Smithtown Branch.) 

47 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 6 Trains each way Week Days. 


2 each way on Sunday. 






Mrs. T. Atzberger 





. 




Apply. 


10 


■K 








50 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 


ST. JAMES. 

6 Trains each way Week Days. 


2 each way on Sunday. 





Private Residence . 

St. James Hotel 

Private Residence. 

Myrtle Cottage 

Private Residence. 
Willow Terrace.. .. 
Boarding House... 



Edward Jayne. 

S. A. Gould , 

Wilfred L. Smith , 

O. F. Smith 

George S. Hodgkinson, Jr. 

L. G. Soper 

Mrs. G. T. Baldwin 



St. James, Suffolk Co. 



»5-oo 

7.00 

7.00 
6.00 to 7.00 
8.00 to 10.00 
6.00 to 7.00 

6.00 



4 
ia-14 



•4 



STONY BROOK. 

53 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 6 Trains each way Week Days. 2 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



NAME OF I'KOJRIETOR. 



P. O. ADDRESS. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



aB5 

B O ■a 



z.-- 






K 
'A 

I 

i54 



Pine View 

Stony Brook Hotel 

Private Boarding House. 

Private Residence 

Sound View House 

Private Residence 



Locust Grove Cottage. 
Private Residence 



Farm House . 



I. G. Hawkins 

P. B. Penny 

Mrs. G. H. Goodmanson 

Mrs. Thos. S. Wells 

Mrs. George Erland 

Mrs. Frank W. Newton . 

Mrs. J. E. Smith 

Mrs. T. D. Vanderveer. . 

G. E. Smith 

S. H. Davis 

Mrs. S. E. O'Donnell 



Stony Brook, Suffolk Co. 



Setauket. Suffolk Co. 



Apply. 

$7.00 to $10.00 

7.00 to 8.00 

7 00 
Apply. 

6.00 
Apply. 

5.00 

7.0a 

6.00 

6.00 



50 
9 
8 

S° 
6 



6-8 
8-10 



SETAUKET. 

55 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 6 Trains each way Week Days. 



each way on Sunda)-. 



Old Field Inn 

Lighthouse Cottage 

Mt. Airy Boarding House . 
Private Residence 



Farm House. 



J. H. Koerber 

J. H. Koerber 

D. B. Hawkins 

Mrs, H. Edwards.. 
Mrs. E. F. Nowick. 
Mrs. G.W.Smith.. 



Private Residence M iss G. Lane . 



Setauket, Suffolk Co 

East Setauket, Suffolk Co 



$9.00 and up. 

12.00 

6.00 to 8.00 

5.00 to 7.00 

5.00 to 7.00 

6.00 

6.00 



100 

8 
30 
S-7 

6 
10-15 

4 



H 



PORT JEFFERSON. 
57^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 6 Trains each way Week DaiiS. 2 each way on Sunday, 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Randall House 

Farm House 

" Sound View '* 

Cold Spring Cottage., 
Private Residence... 
Port Jefferson Hotel. 
Private Residence... 
Townsend House.... 

Suffolk Hotel 

Bay Side Cottage. . . . 
Private Residence... 

Hillside Cottage..... 
Private Residence... 

Smith's Hotel 

Pleasant Hill Cottage 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



V. O. ADDRESS. 



1 



Mrs. W. H. Piatt 

G. M. Terry 

John Prescott 

Mrs. Carl Schetter 

Mrs. M. A. Darling 

Albert Walker 

Mrs. B. F. Smith 

C. J. Payne 

M. Squires 

Mrs. George E. Brown 

Mrs. C. Robinson 

Mrs. J. A. Smith 

Mrs. S. C. Abrew 

Mrs. John W. L'Homraedieu 

Sylvester Turner 

J. H. Smith 

Mrs. W. L.Taylor 



Poit Jefferson, Suffolk Co. 



Mt. Sinai, 

Echo, Suffolk Co. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



Apply. 

$6.oo 

6.00 

Apply. 

6.00 

7.00 to 9.00 

5.00 to 6.00 

7.00 to 10.00 

5.00 to 6 00 

6.00 to 7.00 

4.00 to 5.00 

Apply. 

5.00 to 8.00 

6.00 

6.00 

7.00 

6.00 to 8.00 



5 g n S^ rt 



3-4 
6 
6 

=5 



6 
8-10 
3-S 
10 
25 
16 



Miles 



'4 






3 



MILLER'S PLACE. 

61 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 3 Trains each way Week Days. 



each way on Sunday. 



Hopkins Farm... 
Boarding House. 
Locust Cottage.. 



S. J. Hopkins. . 
E. E. Davis ... 
Erastus Brown 



Miller's Place, Suffolk Co.. 



7.00 to 10.00 

6.00 to 7.0a 

7.00 



»5 

20-25 
16 



WADING RIVER. 

69 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 3 Trains each way Week Days. 



; each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Lake House 

Central House 

Sea View Cottage. 

Farm House 

Hill Crest House .. 

Hallock House 

** Sound View " . . . 
Farm House 

" Edgemere " 

Private Residence. 

Rock House 

Private Residence. 



NAME OF FROPRIETOR. 



D. S. Hawkins 

Mrs. F. Homan 

Capt. S. H. Rowley , 
C. J. Payne 

E. B. Woodhull 

Mrs. L. M. Hallock.. 

Mrs. A. A. Coles 

James Guy 

C. H. Woodhull 

S. W. Wheeler 

Capt. Vincent Davis 

T. E. Woodhull 

Mrs. E. Hudson 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Wading River, Suffolk Co. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



$7.00 
6.00 

Apply. 
6.00 
6.00 

Apply. 
7.00 
5.00 

Apply. 



^- 2 



25 

15 
15-18 

10 
15-20 
12-15 
8-10 



Miles 



ii4 







4 



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BATHING AT MANHATTAN BEACH. 



X^hc South Side Resorts, 



ON THE GREAT SOUTH BAY AND ATLANTIC OCEAN-CONEY ISLAND 

TO MONTAUK POINT. 

THOSE who desire to spend their Summer by the seaside along the coast washed by the 
Atlantic Ocean must go to the resorts on the south side of the island. Some of the most 
famous seaside watering places in the country are to be found here on Long Island. Beginning 
with Coney Island, the metropolis among Summer cities, and continuing to the end of the 
island, to Montauk Point, there are over forty villages and Summer settlements, where accom- 
modations may be had by visitors from the cities. The accompanying list will give the location 
of many hundred hotels and boarding houses. It is not the purpose of this book to call 
attention specially to any particular resort or hotel, but merely to state some of the prominent 
characteristics of different localities with the view of helping the stranger to pick out a satis- 
factory Summer home. It is proper to state in this connection that there are many large 
hotels on the South Side which rank with the best in the country. In fact, the reputation 
enjoyed by a majority of the hotels and boarding houses is exceedingly high. 

The Long Islander, as a general rule, is hospitable, kindly disposed, accommodating, 
anxious to please his guests, and is not avaricious in his charges. It is safe to say that a com- 
parison of rates charged at the different resorts of the East will result favorably to the Long 
Island landlord. 



It is hardly necessary to 
point out any of the advan- 
tages of such well-known 
places as Coney Island and 
Rockaway Beach, which 
have been familiar to the 
traveling public for many 
years. There have been, 
however, many changes in 
recent years in the matter 
of hotel facilities and cot- 
tage life. Just back of 
Manhattan Beach, with its 
world-renowned Manhat- 
tan and Oriental Hotels, 
is Sheepshead Bay, an ex- 
ceedingly popular near-by 
resort, with its numerous 
cottages. Beyond Jamaica 
are many new settlements 
that offer special advantages because of their proximity to the city. This applies also to Hewletts, 
Woodmere (Woodsburgh), Lawrence, Far Rockaway, Edgemere and Arverne. To one who has 
not visited Far Rockaway within the last decade the improvements that have been made in the 
vicinity of this popular ocean resort can hardly be appreciated. These places are no longer mere 




A FA^uKITE DKIVE 1 :, 




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UlTS OF LONG ISLAND SHuKt. 



Summer settlements, but are occupied the entire year by the city people who find the cottage life 
in this vicinity especially attractive. 

There are several pleasant villages along the railroad beyond, such as Lynbrook, Rockville 
Centre, Baldwins, Freeport, Merrick, Bellmore and Wantagh, that may be classed together. They 
are quiet places, with permanent populations, good society, fine drives, and within easy distance 
of the water. They offer first-class board in private homes at reasonable rates. At Massapequa 
and Amityville there are good hotels, handsome residences and varied attractions. In another 
group of villages farther east may be classed Babylon, Bayshore, Islip, Oakdale, Sayville and Bay- 
port. These places are directly on the Great South Bay, the finest fishing ground in America — the 
■sportsman's paradise. 

The superior advantages of these villages were appreciated many years ago, and, as a 
result, large hotels have been built, and some of the finest private homes to be found on the 
island have been erected. 

These resorts are termed fashionable because of the large number of wealthv people who 
spend their Summers there. While this is a fact, the society is by no means exclusive, and the 
visitor can depend upon generous hospitality and full enjoyment of every attraction that is offered. 
The train service to these points is excellent. 

The largest village on the South Side is Patchogue. It is one of the most cosmopolitan 
places on the island. While it has many transient visitors, it is also popular to many people who 
remain there for the entire season. It abounds in hotels and private boarding houses. It is the 
rendezvous for the Great South Bay catboats and fishing smacks. 

Beyond Patchogue are some of the finest resorts on the island. Among the number are 
Bellport, Brookhaven, Mastic, Centre Moriches, East Moriches, Eastport, Speonk, Westhamp- 
ton — all charming places; Quogue — a particularly attractive spot — Good Ground, the fashionable 

13 



Shinnecock Hills, and the famous Hamptons. Southampton is visited largely by wealthy New- 
Yorkers; \Vater Mill and Bridgehampton have made rapid progress in Summer population in the 





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THE ELMS ON MAIN STRKBT, EAST HA.Tl I'TON. 



last few year:, while Sag Harbor, formerly one of the best known whaling harbors, has become 
no less famous as a retreat for city folk during the heated period. 



From Bridgehampton the railroad extends to Montauk, passing through Wainscott, East- 
hampton and Amagansett ; these places are among the quaintest and most picturesque in this 
country. Easthampton is a popular resort for artists. Montauk Point, which has always been 
an'interesting place, now within easy communication, is'well worth a visit. 




MONTAUK I'OINT. 



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A FAMILIAR SCENE FKOM THE SHORE. 



X^bc South Side Resorts* 



SHEEPSHEAD BAY. 
15 Miles from New York. 12 Miles from Brooklyn. 51 Trains each way Week Days. 62 each way Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Adelphi Hotel 

Manhattan Villa 

Walden Villa 

Bay View Hotel 

United States Hotel G. J. Thibault 

The Netherland I A. Deutz 



NAME OF PROPRTETOR. 



W. Schuessler 

J. L. Hawley 

Mrs. J. F. Walden. 
R. Gewert . 



p. o. ADDRaSS. 



Sheepshead Bay, Kings Co. . 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



Apply. 

$10,00 

7.00 to 10.00 

jo.oo and up. 

10.00 
10.00 and up. 






40 
50 
15 
100 

so 
35 



Q V3 

Miles 
Near 

Near 

Near 
Near 

Near 



MANHATTAN BEACH. 
16 Miles from New York. 13 Miles from Brooklyn. 51 Trains each way Week Days. 62 each way Sunday. 



Manhattan Beach Hotel 1 

Oriental Hotel. | \ 



T. F. Silleck, Manager.. 



I Manhattan Beach, Kings Co 
■ Until June 20th, 102 Broadway 
i NY 



•:) 



Apply 
Apply. 



* rt ° 

55 ffl 



RICHMOND HILL. 

7 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 22 Trains each way Week Days. 13 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence Mrs. G. W. Dickinson 'Richmond Hill, Queens Co.. 



$6.0 



SPRINGFIELD. 

I2i Miles from New Vork or Brooklyn. 14 Trains each way Week Days. 



7 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRISTOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


Number 
Accommo- 
dated. 


ill 




William B Dooley 




$10.00 

5.00 to 6.00 
5.00 to 6.00 


10 

6 


Miles 












Mrs. E. H Rhodes 


II >k 









ROSEDALE. 

14* Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 16 Trains each way Week Days. 



3 each way on Sunday. 



Cook's Hotel Alfred Cook Fosters Meadow, Queens Co . 

Private Residence I Mrs. Painter , 



I 



$9.00 

5.00 to 6.00 



Neai 



VALLEY STREAM. 



l6i Miles from New 


York or Brooklyn. 


26 Trains each way Week Days. 


15 


=ach wav on Sunday 




. 


Mrs. M. B. Wheeler 




$7.00 


6 


H 











HEWLETTS (Fenhurst). 
i8i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 31 Trains each way Week Days. 



13 each way on Sunday. 



Holly's Hotel Frank G. Holly 

Private Residence iMrs. Charles Miller. 



Hewletts, Queens Co. 



i.oo and up. 
7.00 



Near 
•A 



WOODMERE (WoodsburghX 



lt)i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 


31 Trains each way Week Days. 


13 


2ach way on Su 


nday 




The Willowmere .... .... 


E Noe 


1 
1 Woodmere, Queens Co 




$6.00 to $10.00 

Apply. 


50 
40 


14 


Woodsburgh Hotel 


W. H.Haws 






Near 



LAWRENCE. 

ig Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 31 Trains each way Week Days. 13 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


P. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


u 

tea 


ill 








$7.00 
8.00 


15 
9 


Miles 
Near 








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FAR ROCKAWAY. 

iS Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 31 Trains each way Week Days. 13 each way on Sunday. 



Tack-a-pou-sha House JS. Metzger Far Rockaway, Queens Co $18.00 to $25.00 

Ocean Hotel | Proprietor j " " Apply. 

Neptune Park Hotel jChas. Haffner i " *' io.oo 

Ramsay Cottage I E. C. Ramsay •'' *' Apply. 

Hudson House John Cline 1 " " 10.00 and up. 

Lawrence Edge Miss H. A. Curtis j " '* 10.00 to 25. co 

Van Wyck House S. A. Bolger '* " 8.00 10 10.00 

Pearse Cottage Mrs. W. S. Pearse " " 7.00 to 12.00 

Grove Cottage Mrs. T. H. Pettit ' *' " 7.00 to 10.00 

Greylock Hall Mrs. Richard Mott |Bayswater, Far Rockaway 1000 to 20.00 

The Kenmore Peter W. Maguire ■ " ** | 12.00 

Central Avenue Hotel ! Frank P. lannarone 1 " " Apply. 



300 
250 

50 

25 

60 

^5 

60 

25 
15-20 

60 
100 

25 



I 

Near 

Near 

Near 



EDGEMERE. 

164- Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 29 Trains each way Week Days. 5 each way on Sunday. 



TheEdgemere J. H. Breslin 



j Gilsey House, New York. 
\ Edgemere, Queens Co — 



Apply. 



Near 



ARVERNE. 

15+ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 29 Trains each way Week Days. 



12 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOtSH OK HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROI'RIETOK. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 

PHR WEEK. 


a §2 


V 

^ a 






1 Arverne. Queens Co., St. Cloud ( 
1 Hotel, B'way and42dSt., N. Y...f 


Apply. 

$10.00 

35.00 to 40.00 

10.00 to 15.00 

Apj>ly. 

16.00 to 45.CO 
Apply. 

10.00 to 20.00 
Apply. 

30.00 to 35-0O 
Apply. 


400 

50 

30 

10 

60 

25 
30-35 
100 
100 
35-40 
50-60 
30-35 

14 
TOO 


Miles 
Near 


The Breakers 


C. A. Finch 


Near 


Plaza Cottage 

Rest Cottage 

The Waldorf 






Near 


Mrs F W. Perkins 


tt .t 


'A 
Near 




>> I. 


Stults Cottage 

Boarding House 

Dale Cottages 

Avery's Hotel Cottages 

The Beachcroft. ... 


Mrs G F Stults .... 


41 '« 




41 tk 


Mrs M E Dale 


It 4> 


F. W. Avery 


.4 .4 


C S St John 


^j j^ 


'A 


The Lyndemon 

Boarding House 




'A 




14 4t 


N.r? 


Dr. F. M. Frazer 


.4 .4 


Falk's Cottage 


Mrs. Z. Falk 


" " 


Near 



HAMMELS.— ROCKAWAY BEACH. 

14^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 28 Trains each way Week Days. 



54 each way on Sunday. 



Butler's Cottage T. Butler 

Fairview Cottages J. O'Connor 

East End Cottage, No. 2 Mrs. G. Rau 

Lexington Hotel S. & R. Jacobson . 




$7.00 to $9.00 24 

10.00 35 

10.00 and up. 50 

Apply. ISO 



Near 
Near 
Near 
Near 



HOLLANDS.— ROCKAWAY BEACH. 

15 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 28 Trains each way Week Days. 



54 each way on Sunday. 



Mansch Hotel Philip Mansch 

Price Cottage Mrs. Julia Price 

Grobe-Mertens Hotel iMrs. H. G. Mertens., 



, Oceanus, QueensCo. 



$10.00 to $15.00 
9.00 to lO.OO 
10.00 to 17.00 



100 
40 



Near 
Near 



ROCKAWAY PARK.-ROCKAWAY BEACH. 

i6 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 28 Trains each way Week Days. 54 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OK HOTEL. 



Hotel Rhein 

The Windsor Hotel 
Victoria Cottag'C... 
Taylor's Cottage. . . 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



R. Engbrocks. . 

J. Tiernan 

Mrs. F. R. Fisk 
JohnH. Taylor 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Oceanus, Queens Co. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



$10.00 

10.00 and up. 
10.00 and up. 
I2.03 and up. 



3 ?? rt 






Miles 
Near 
Near 
Near 
Near 



LYNBROOK. 

[8 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 14 Trains each way Week Days. 9 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence. 

Floral Villa 

Private Residence, 
Cyclone Hotel 



Mrs. M. Abrams. 
Mrs. D. L. Frost, 
Mrs. H. Ellraore, 
Mrs. S. Williams, 



Lynbrook, Queens Co. 



$6.00 to S7-00 
5.00 and up. 
8.00 to 10.00 
5.00 to 8.00 



Near 



EAST ROCKAWAY. 
igi Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 12 Trains each way Week Days. 4 each way on Sunday. 



East Rockaway House 

Carman House 

Ocean View Hotel .... 
Farm House 

Grove Cottage 

Bay View Hotel 

Boarding House 



Lockvvood Pearsall. 

Richard Carman 

Mrs. C. Eichelmann 

Mrs. D. White 

Mrs. D. Williamson. 

Mrs. H. Meyer. 

Charles Wright 

S. S. Rhame 



East Rockaway, Queens Co.. 



$6.00 and up. 

10.00 to 14.00 

6.00 to 8.00 

5.00 

6,00 

8.00 

5.00 to 7.00 

10.00 



20 


Near 


V 


'A 


12 


Near 


20 


\i 


6 


^ 


4 


j^ 


40 


^ 


20 


« 



LONG BEACH. 

24 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 13 Trains each way Week Days. 8 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 




111 


Long Beach H otel 


A.E.Dick 


(10 West 23d St., New York City.) 


Apply. 
Apply. 


I.CXX) 

75 


Miles 
Near 


Lon^ Beach Inn 


A.E.Dick 


(10 West 23d St., New York City.) 













ROCKVILLE CENTRE. 
19^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 14 Trains each way Week Days. 6 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence . 



La Roza House. . . . 
Private Residence . 



Riverside Park Hotel... 

Oakleigh Cottage 

Private Residence 

Boarding House 

Rockville Centre Hotel. 
Private Residence . 



Mrs. E. F. Cornwell..., 

Mrs. J. F. Hyer 

Edward Denton 

Mrs. A. W. Pierce 

Mrs. Benjamin Bedell.. 

Isaac Warren 

Mrs. M. A. Ayres 

Mrs. I. Burling 

Mrs. John A. Myer 

C. Munk 

Mrs. M. Strong 



Breeze Vi'la |Mrs. S. Steiner. 

Farm House 

Private Residence 

Boarding House 

Farm House 

Private Residence 



Rockville Centre, Queens Co. 



R. H. Soper. 
Mrs. Susan Clist . 
Mrs. S. T. Requa 

Mrs. F. Morrell Oceanside, Queens Co. 

Samuel Hill i 

Mrs. H. C. Mott I 



$6.00 to $8.00 
6.00 to 7.00 
6.00 to 12.00 

6.00 
5.00 to 6.00 

7,00 
8.00 10 10.00 

6.00 
5.00 to 6.00 
7.00 to 10.00 

Apply. 
6.00 to 7.00 

7.00 

5.00 

6.00 
5.00 to 8.00 

6.00 
5.00 to 6.00 



6-8 



7 
6 

15 



Near 

i 

a 

Near 
H 



I 



BALDWINS. 

2li Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 14 Trains each way Week Days. 



6 each way on Sunday. 



NAME CF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


P. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


^ 1 


iS o'S 

(5 « 








$7.00 to $8.00 
Apply. 

6.00 

Apply. 


ao 
6 
4 

4 


Miles 

Near 

K 




Mrs. H Valentine 








U It 


(t u 


Mri5 K F. Mnnrp 


>( Ik 







23 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



FREEPORT. 

14 Trains each way Week Days. 



6 each way on Sunday. 



Wood Cleft Inn Hotel., 

Farm House 

Colonial Cottage 

Private Residence 

Elm Cottage 

Private Residence 



Wm. Taeterow 

Mrs. Martin Southard.. . 
Mrs J. G. Brotheridge. 

Mrs. A. H. King 

Jesse Conklin 

Mrs. G. W. Jayne , 

Mrs. C. Edwards 



Freeport, Queens Co. 



$10.00 and up. 
Apply. 



6.00 to 10.00 

800 
6.00 to 8.00 



i4 
Near 



24! Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 


MERRICK. 

14 Trains each way Week Days. 


5 each way on Sunday. 






Thos. Seaman 




$5.00 


20 


H 








26 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 


BELLMORE. 

13 Trains each way Week Days. 


5 each way on Sunday. 




Bellmore Hotel 

Privaie Residence 






Bellmore, Queens Co 


1 *_ 


10 
10 
3 


Near 


Mrs. A. B. Dill 






6.00 

Apply. 


J 






tl u 











27 Miles from Xew York or Brooklyn. 



WANTAGH. 

13 Trains each waj' Week Days. 4 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAMH OF fKOPRIHTOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


111 


2 « 




B. Jonas 

Thomas Seaman 

A. Seaman 

Mrs. G. J. Smith 




$8.00 to $10.00 
5-00 
5.00 10 6.00 
5.00 to 7.00 


20 
IO-I2 

»5 


Mile* 
Near. 










ti tt 




Farm House 


ii u 


'A 







MASSAPEQUA. 

28A Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 13 Trains each way Week Days. 



5 each way on Sunday. 



Massapequa Hotel Snedeker & Co Massapequa, Queens Co. 

Boarding House L. Dessan '' " 



$10.00 and up. 
6.00 to 7 00 



300 

3" 



AMITYVILLE. 
31 A Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 14 Trains each way Week Days. 



6 each way on Sunday. 



a 



New Point Hotel... 

King's Hotel 

Wardle's Hotel 

Oak Grove Cottage. 
Farm H ouse 



Private Residence. 



Bay View Hotel. . . 
Private Residence. 
" Shady Villa ". . . . 
Private Residence. 



Ewen Hathaway 

Mrs. E. C. King 

Thomas Wardle 

Chas. Dreste 

Mrs, C. R. Bennett 

H. Wllmarth 

Miss Jennie Volk 

Mrs. S. C. Velsor 

John P. Haff 

M. A. Edwards 

H. G. Foster 

J. Zwlck 

Mrs. W. H. Hall 

Mrs. E. Ketcham 

Mrs. J W. Wllmarth... 
Mrs. VV. H. Wllmarth. 



Amltyville, Suffolk Co. 



$12.50 and up. 


300 


I'A 


8.00 to 10.00 


50 


X 


Apply. 


20 


•A 


7.00 


12 


}i 


6 00 to 7.00 


20 


■ H 


6.00 to 7.00 


6-8 


4i 


Apply. 


30 


I 


8.00 


25 


>i 


Apply. 


30 


a 


6.00 to 7 00 


16 


Yi 


6.00 to 7.00 


6-8 


% 


7.00 to 10.00 


=5 


I 


5.00 to (1.00 


6-8 


Near 


Apply. 


10 


% 




^-6 


% 


** 


■5 


H 



LINDENHURST. 

34 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 13 Trains each way Week Days. 6 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


i 1 


sag 
a « 


Gleste's Hotel 


E Gleste 




$7.00 

6.00 to 8.00 

7.00 


20 

20 

40-50 


Miles 
Near 

Nea^ 




Dr. N. Pfeiffer 




Nehring Hotel 




It li 









BABYLON. 

37 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. i8 Trains each way Week Days. 



7 each way on Sunday. 



Arg>'le Hotel 

St. James Hotel 

Watson Hotel 

Sherman House 

Townsend Cottage . 

Farm House 

Private Residence . . 
La Grange Hotel... 
Boarding House 



E. N. Wilson 

Bridger & Gumbrecht. 

Henry L. Sayles 

S. Tweedy 

Mrs. John M. Baylis... 

Charles C. Taylor 

Mrs. E. C. S. Noye 

C. H. Keenan 

F. P. Smith 



Babylon, Suffolk Co.. 



Apply. 



$6.00 to $7.00 

Apply. 

9.00 to 14.00 

7.00 



350 


Near 


!■; 


y< 


ISO 


K 


■,0 


H 


10 


» 


10 


% 


12 


Near 



FIRE ISLAND. 

Reached by Steamer from Babylon. 





D.W. Pratt 


Fire Island, Suffolk Co.. 


Apply. 

$15.00 to $35.00 

10.00 to 50.00 


300 
200 
100 




The Breakers 


W. D. Pratt 




Surf Sanitarium (Muncie's Isl.) 


Drs. E. H. & L. H. Muncie. . . . 


Babylon, " 


3H 



POINT O'WOODS. 

Reached by Steamer from Bayshore. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



P. O. ADDRESS. 



W. C. T. U. Point o' Woods (Until July ist at Riverhead, Suff. Co.) 

Building Association Point o* Woods, Suffolk Co 

Chautauqua Hotel Co., G. D. / u , . c « n r- 

)! Gerard. Mana-er..... ^ Palchogue. Suffolk Co 

Bay View House Mrs. E. A. Bond Point o' Woods, Suffolk Co 

Hildreth i (Sayville. untilJune 15I. ^ 
I Point o' Woods, Suff. Co., via Sayville! \ 



Ocean House 
The Gerard . . 



Epworth Hotel i J. P. 





TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


Number 

Accomrao- 

datcd. 


s 

c 


si 

a5 


} 




1 


Miles 


tS.oo to S12.00 


' 70 




— 


[ 


8.00 to 12.00 


100 




— 


\ 


Apply. 


1 25 




- 


8.00 to 12.00 


30 




— 



41 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



BAYSHORE. 

u Trains each way Week Days. 



5 each wa}' on Sunday. 



Prospect House and Cottages 
Private Residence 
Dominy House.. . 
Pine Villa House 
The Linwood. . .. 
Cortlandt House. 

Laurel House 

Private Residence 



F. M. Rogers 

W. F. G. Doxsee 

C. C. Dodge & J. J. Dooley. 

Mrs. Jno. Brown 

J. B. Pullis 

C H. Wicks 

A. D. Thompson 

Mrs. E. E. Carpenter 



Bayshore, Suffolk Co. 



Apply. 


400 


X 


$7.00 


4-6 


I 


Apply. 


150 


a 


8.00 to lO.OO 


20-25 


% 


Apply. 


75 




10.00 to 12. 00 


40 


5^ 


7.00 to 10.00 


30 


K 


Apply. 


25 


>i 



ISLIP. 

43* Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 11 Trains each way Week Days. 



5 each way on Sunday. 



Orowoc Hotel 

Private Residence. 
Boarding House... 
Private Residence . 
Willow Cottage. . . . 
Private Residence. 



Somerset House . 



F. Buchacek 

F. V. Smith 

Mrs. Bernard Smith ... 

Mrs. N. Ketcham 

Mrs. Walter Marvin... 

L. Taylor 

Mrs. S. T. McCroskey . 

Mrs. Geo. Wills 

J. W. Westcott 



Islip, Suffolk Co. 



East Islip, Suffolk Co.. 



Apply. 


40 


V 


S7.00 


10 




5.00 to 7.00 


30 


^ 


5.00 


10-15 


1 


8.00 to 10.00 


12 


Vf 


7.00 


8-10 


54 


5.00 


4 


a 


6.00 


4-* 


y* 


10.00 and up. 


50 


1 



46 



SAYVILLE. 

50 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. S Trains each wa}' Week Days. 



3 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Hotel Elmore 

South Bay House. . 

Lake Cottage 

Foster House 

The Delevan 

The Sea-Side , 

Bedell House , 

Kensington Hotel , 

Moscow Hotel 

Private Residence, 

Rogers House 

Private Residence 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



P. O, ADDRESS. 



James L. Spalding Sayville, Suffolk Co. 

C. A. Brown 

J. E. Hait 

J. F. Rorke 

A. D. Foster | 

S. S. Ackerly ; 

Mrs. M. E. Bedell j 

W. H. Horn j 

Charles Rau 1 

Capt. L D. Rogers j 

Mrs. L. Lafferrandre ] 

W. F. Pausewang 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



$12.50 to $20.00 
8,00 to 12.00 
6.00 and up. 
8.00 to 10.00 
10.00 to 15.00 
Apply. 
7.00 to 9.00 

9.00 
6.00 to 7.00 

8.00 
8.00 

5.00 



^ 2 



5 P rt ^> t 



Miles 



12s 
100 
25 

35 
75 
7,S-ioo 
40 
30 
12 
15 
25 



'4 



BAYPORT. 

52 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 8 Trains each wa\' Week Days. 



3 each way on Sunday. 



I 

Private Residence [M. E. Stillman jBIue Point, Suffolk Co. 

Warner House J. R. Warner , 

Russell House 'M. B. Russell 

Hallett House John Hallett 

Blue Point House , William H. Treyz 

Boarding House Mrs. Willett Do.xsey 

Cockrane House iMrs. D. H. Cockrane 

Primrose Cottage |Mrs. A. Tolman 

Private Residence IJ. F. Robinson 

Clemence Cottage Mrs. H. H. Clemence 

Rudolph House R. M. Klein 



$8 oo to $io.oo 
7.00 to 8.00 
7.00 to 8.00 

Apply. 
6.00 to 10,00 

Apply. 
8. CO to 15.00 
6.00 to 7.00 
5.00 to 6 00 
6.00 to 7.00 
8.00 and up. 



90 
50 



3° 
15-20 



15-20 
40 






'A 






B AY PORT. —Cotiiinued. 



MAMS OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


Number 
Accommo- 
dated. 


5o-z 

Q tJ5 








Apply. 

$7.00 to Sio.oo 

6.00 
6. CO 10 7.00 
7.00 to 10.00 

700 
8.00 tu 10 OJ 

7.00 to 8.00 


20 
12 

25 

20 

8 
-<o 
20 


Miles 




Mrs J A Hays 




ji 
H 




Geo. Carr 










Mrs. S. V Rogers 


tt i( 








.i •! 


Near 








Needham House 


A, Caldwell 


" '• 


1 



PATCHOGUE. 

54 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. S Trains each way Week Days. 



3 each way on Sunday. 



Private Residence 

Bay Avenue Cottages.. 

Wicks Cottage 

Newins Villa 

Private Residence 

Newins Cottage 

Clifton Hotel 

Winona Hotel 

Private Residence 

Grove Avenue House.. 

Aetna House 

Ocean Avenue Hotel... 
*'The Anchorage".... 
Private Residence 



Shore Acres Hotel 

Railroad Avenue Hotel. 
Rosemary Cottage 



Mrs. Clark Smith 

Capt. Lewis B. Thurber 

Chas. and Geo. Renner 

Mrs. Frank Newins. 

Mrs. M.J. Newton 

Mrs. Smith L. Newins 

Jenkins & Clifton 

Henry P. Wright 

Mrs. I. E. Longbothum 

N. E. Jones 

Hanover Really Guaranty Co. 

Sanford Weeks 

Will Graham 

Mrs. V. S. Worth 

Mrs. A. L. Elliott 

Mrs. F.Jones 

Mrs. C. B. Monroe 

P. B. Miller 

George Niccoli 



Patchogue, Suffolk Co. 



Apply. 

S8.00 to Sio.oo 

b.oo and up. 

7.o:> to 8.00 

6.00 to 7.00 

7.00 

12. 00 to 18.00 

8.03 to 12.00 

Apply. 

6.00 to to.oo 

6.00 to 9.00 

Apply. 

10.00 

7.00 

7.00 

6.00 
8.00 to 12.00 

7.00 
7.0J to 8 00 



»5 

50-75 

70 



300 
75 

1 40 

50 

250 

23 

5 

8 

6 

50 

25 

16 



H 

Near 



% 
% 



'A 
Near 



PATCHOGVR—Coiififiitetf, 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



River Avenue Cottage 

Briscoe Cottages 

Boarding House 

Roe's Hotel 

Bay View House 

Fair Lawn Place 

Private Residence 

Raulah House 

Furman House 

West Lake Cottage. . . . 

Patchogue H otel 

Smithport Hotel 

New York Hotel 

Private Residence 

Farm House 

Walnut Cottage 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



Mrs. George F. Webb 

Mrs. M. Briscoe 

Mrs. H. W. Paine 

E. Kleemann 

Robert Mills 

Uriah Haf! 

Mrs. G. S. Tappan 

Geo. T. Riley 

Capt. Joel Furman.... 

Mrs. O. H. Perry 

A . L. Crawford 

C. H. G. Betts 

L. Knobloch 

Mrs. ^v, Overton 

J. W. Weeks 

P. T. Robinson 

Mrs. W. B. Hedges... 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Patchogue, Suffolk Co. 



East Patchogue, Suffolk Co. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



S6.00 

Apply. 

6,00 to S.co 

10.00 to I2,CO 

10.00 
7. CO 

6.00 
10.00 to 15.00 

7.00 

7.00 

9.00 
Apply. 

8.00 

7.00 
8.00 to 10 00 
6.00 to 7.00 

8.00 




6-8 
100 
30 



Miles 
H 

% 

w 

■4 

I 

'A 

y* 

Near 
'A 
I 

•A 
H 

2 

=5^ 



BELLPORT. 

58 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 6 Trains each way Week Days. 



2 each way on Sunday. 



Goldthwaite House 

Maple Cottage 

Bell House 

Hotel Bellport 

Whyandotte House W. Kreamer, 

Boarding House [Mrs. L, Provost 



Mrs. C. E. Goldthwaite iBellport, Suffolk Co. 

Mrs. Charles E. Hulse 

William Kreamer 

Adolph Schroeder 



$15.00 to $25.00 

Apply. 

10.00 to 18.00 

ro.co 
10.00 to 18.00 
6.00 to 7.00 



65-70 
14 

45 
35 
100 



■K 



Near 



BROOKHAVEN. 

60 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 6 Trains each way Week Days. 



I each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Cedar Inn 

Private Residence . 

Oak Cottaj^e 

Soutliaven Hotel... 
Farm House 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



Mrs. A. Mayo 

A. B. Gerard 

Mrs. H. E. Hawkins 

Milton Hall 

Mrs. Joshua Carman. , 
Mrs. S. N. Corwin — 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Brookhaven, Suffolk Co. 



MASTIC. 

64 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 6 Trains each way Week Days. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



$7.00 to $10.00 
Apply. 

5.00 

7.00 to 8.00 

6.00 



- 2 "* "'^ ™ 



a 



Cn 



I each way on Sunday. 



Miles 



a 



Wilson Cottage [Mrs. L. Noe . 



Moriches, Suffolk Co. 



$8.00 to $10.00 25 



CENTRE MORICHES. 

66} Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 6 Trains each way Week Days. 2 each way on Sunday. 



Boarding House. .. 
Long Island Hotel. 

Hotel IJrooklyn 

OceanijHouse 

Private Residence. 
Boarding House ... 

Breeze Cottage 

Bay View Cottage . 

Hotel Griffing 

Private Residence . 
Riverside Cottage.. 



H. G. Robinson 

Wm. Pulvor 

G. E. Hallock 

G. P. Knapp 

Herman R. Rogers 

Mrs. Hampton Kaynor . 

Cornelius Savage 

Mrs. Ida A. Rogers 

E. I.. Gritting 

Mrs W. L. Hulse 

C. E. Robinson 



Centre Moriches, Suffolk Co. 



$8.00 to $9.00 
9.00 to 12.00 

Apply. 
8.00 to 10.00 

7.00 
6.00 to 8.00 

Apply. 

7.00 to 8.00 

Apply. 

6.00 to 8.00 



30 

J50 
40 



45 
15 
140 



Near 



I 

a 



EAST MORICHES. 

6Si Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 3 Trains each way Week Days. 



2 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Howell House 

Beach View Hotel.. 
Tuthill Point House 

Ocean House 

Hulse Cottafje , 

Watchogue House . . 
Boarding House 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



Mrs. D. W. Howell 
Mrs. M. E. Rohde., 
Thos. J. Tuthill.... 

H. D. Terry 

D.F. Hulse 

Egbert H. Terry... 
J. S. Robinson .... 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



East Moriches, Suffolk Co. 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



Apply. 
$10.00 to $15.00 
8.00 to 12.00 
8.00 to 12.00 
S.oo to 10.00 
8.00 to 10.00 

Apply. 



u O 

■< 



iio 



50 

I2S 

75 

50 

25-30 

70 

25 



Miles 

M 

I 



70 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



EASTPORT. 

3 Trains each way Week Days. 



2 each way on Sunday. 



Bayside Hotel 

Lakeside House . . . 

Farm House 

Private Residence 



Harrison J. Rogers 

G. W. Tuthill 

Mrs. L. D. Rogers. 
F. E. Peterson 



Eastport, Suffolk Co. 



$7.00 to S9.00 
8.00 to 10.00 

7.00 
6.00 to 10.00 



45 

40 

10-12 



Near 



71I Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



SPEONK. 

3 Trains each way Week Days, 



I each way on Sunday. 



Ocean House 

Farm House 

Rogers House 

Halsey House 

Farm House 

Private Residence., 



J. W. Tuthill 

V. H. Rogers , 

H. H. Rogers , 

Mrs. J. T. Halsey..., 
Mrs. James Tuthill. 
F. C. Raynor 



Speonk, Suffolk Co 

Remsenburg, Suffolk Co 



$8.00 to $10.00 

8.00 
6.00 to 8.00 
7,00 to 12.00 

8 00 
7.00 to g.oo 



74* Miles from 



WESTHAMPTON. 
New York or Brooklyn. 4 Trains each way Week Days. 2 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE 0« HOTEL. 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



P. O. ADDRESS. 



Apaucuck Point House C. L. Raynor 

Boarding House John Cu ver. 

Rogers House Mrs. Halsey Rogers... , 

Cohasset House David Rogers 

Private Residence H • J • R=ll"°j;.- • • •,• 

Boarding House Mrs. C. W. Nichols .. . 

Cedar Beach T/ '^c'^'I^'?'' 

The Evergreens ^^^ ^^ R. J agger 

Private Residence J. D. Goodman 

Oneck House Mrs. H. S.Thompson. 

Riverside House J -, E^ ^V^^°'}i 

Howell Hi.use M.D.Howell 

Grin.ng House C. E. Grifting 

Atlantic House George H Rogers . . . . 

Farm House John W. Rockefeller.. 

Corwin Cottage Mrs. t. B. Smith 



Westharapton, Suffolk Co. 



Westhampton Beach, Suffolk Co. 



" S-3 I C S O 
THB.MS E 2 2i| rt Ow 

ER WEEK. 3 8 .S ■- *" 3 



12.00 to $14.00 
8.00 to 10.00 
7,00 to 8.00 

8.00 to 10.00 

7. CO to 10.00 

8.00 to 10.00 

Apply. 

8.00 to 10.00 
14.00 

8.00 to 12 00 

14.00 to 18.00 
8 00 to 10.00 
8.00 to 12.00 
6.00 to 7.00 
Apply. 




77i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



QUOGUE. 

4 Trains each way Week Days. 2 each way on Sunday. 



Howell House.. 
Ouogue House.. 
Hallotk House.. 

Beach House 

Gardiner House 
Cooper House... 



J. P. Howell 

S. H. Hallock 

J. D. Hallock 

H. W. Hallock 

Henry Gardiner 

Mrs. R. A. Townsend 



Quogue, Suffolk Co. 



$15.00 

14.00 to 20 00 

12.00 to 16.00 

12.00 to 15.00 

15.00 

lO.OJ to 20. 00 



100 
150 
40 
50 
40 
60 



2ii 



QUOGVE.—Continuei^. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


1- 

i 1 


iS 0-2 


Post House 






815.00 

8.00 to 10.00 

8.00 

6.00 to 10.00 
8.00 to 12.00 

Apply. 
7.00 

10.00 
7.00 to 12.00 


ICO 

60 

15 

25-30 

35 
75 
25 
12 
125 


Miles 

3'A 
IH 

iv 
iK 














Vail House 


D. A Vail 




East Quogue House 


G. W. Howell 






John Loving 








Bayside Cottage 


W. L Walker 






W. S French 











GOOD GROUND. 

82* Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 4 Trains each way Week Days. 



: each way on Sunday. 



Oak Grove House H. Lane 

Corwin House iG. E. Corvvin. . . , 

Ocean View House Warren Corv\ in., 

Bayside House S. C. Bellows . . . . 

Arlington House jL. G. Squires. . . , 

Shinnecock Bay House J. H. Corwin 

Canoe Place Inn | Henry E. Wells.. 

Tianna Bay House iTheo. Carter 

Hotel Clifton Charles D. Vail.. 

Hallack House Otis M. Corwin. . 

Prospect House G. E. Bellows.... 

Peninsula House J. H. Squires 



Good Ground, SufEolk Co. 



$8 00 to $10.00 
8. CO to 10.00 
8.00 to 10.00 
8.00 to 10.00 

Apply. 

8.00 to 10.00 

10.00 to 13.00 

7.00 to 8.00 

Apply. 

800 

8.00 to lO.CO 

7.00 to 8.00 



40-50 
35-4° 

50 

50 

75 

35 

75 

40 

13s 

40 

35 

.30 



iM 

i}4 

I 
z'A 



SOUTHAMPTON. 



Sgi Miles from New 


York or Brooklyn. 4 Trains each way Week Days. 2 each way on Sun 


day. 




NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF FROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


u6 


Q u5 


Hildreth House 


J. A Hildreth 


Southampton Suffolk Co 


$10.00 and up. 

App.y. 

7.00 

7.00 to 8.00 

Apply. 


30 
10 

30 


Miles 












Mrs. T. V. Howard 


11 ti 


2 






11 It 


Brunswick Hotel 


WiUiam Piatt 


n u 



WATER MILL. 



92 Miles from 


New 


York or Brooklyn. 


4 Trains each way Week Days, 


I each way on Sunday. 








Water Mill, Suffolk Co 


$7 00 to $8.03 

9.00 to 13.00 
8.00 

12.50 to 17 50 

10.00 
8.00 


25 

30-40 
25 
80 

15-20 

30 






Mrs H F Benedict 




K 












K a t> 








tt ti tt 




Point House 


iL. D. Burnett 





" •' " 





BRIDGEHAMPTON. 

gs Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 4 Trains each way Week Days. 



2 each way on Sunday. 



Atlantic House J. W. Hull 

Worthington House J. B. Worthin^ton 

Hildreth House Mrs. Egbert H. Hildreth., 

Hillside Farm |T. E. Cooper 

Farm House Mrs. Andrew Eldridge.... 

Private Residence Mrs. A. Hildreth 

Farm House Mrs. T. Rogers 

" Fairview" House H. S. Rogers 

Boarding House ;C. S. Rogers 



Bridgehampton, Suffolk Co. 



Sagaponack, 



$10.00 to $14.00 


30 


8.00 to 10.00 


12 


8.00 


13 


7.00 to 10.00 


30 


7.00 to 8.00 


10- 1 a 


8.00 


12 


5.00 to 6.00 


15 


10.00 to 16.00 


30 


10.00 to 14.00 


30-40 






iH 



EASTHAMPTON. 

loi-^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 4 Trains each way Week Days. 



2 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



Boarding- House Jeremiah Lester 

Osborne House ;B. M. Osborne 

Gay House Mrs. Ann Gay 

Private Residence J. B. Lawrence 

Golden Rod Terrace Miss A. J. Huntley 

Farm House 'Mrs. K. S. Van Fossen. 

" " Mrs. A. J. Brown 

Boarding House Mrs. A. M. Parons 

Farm House J. D. Parsons 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Easthampton, Suffolk Co. 



Springs, 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



I2.CK) to 18.00 

Apply. 

10.00 

Apply. 

8.0c to 10.00 
Apjply. 



,,A 


V 


^a-^- 


Cfl^ 


fltii 


«"■= 








Miles 


35 


1 


40 


I 


50 


a 


20 


1^4 


4° 


'•4 






'5 


% 


25-30 


W 


15-20 


5 



AMAGANSETT. 

104* Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 4 Trains each way Week Days. 



2 each way on Sunday. 



Sea View House. . . . 
Windmill Cottage. . . 

" The Pines." 

Ocean House 

Boardings House. . . . 
Araagansctt House. 
Ocean View House. 

Mulford Cottage 

Private Residence.. 
Farm House 



W. M. Terry 

A. S. Parsons 

Geortje E. Jones 

Mrs. K- M.Terry 

B. H. Barnes 

N. O. Hedges 

F. M. Griffing 

William R. Mulford., 

W. T. Baker 

Mrs. A. M. Miller.... 



Amagansett, Suffolk Co. 



Apply. 

$8.00 to $12.00 

8.00 to 15.00 

10.00 

8.00 to 10.00 

10.00 to 12.00 

8.00 to 12.00 

Apply. 

10.00 

Apply. 



50 

35 
50-60 
40-50 
40-50 

50 

30 

SO 



I 



116 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 


MONTAUK. 

2 Trains each way Week Days. 


I each way on Sunday. 










$10.00 
12.00 
14.00 


20 
7-14 
40 


iK 


First House Ulysses L. Payne 

Third House T H Conklin 










4 









SAG HARBOR. 

99* Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 4 Trains each way Week Days. 2 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOl'SE OR HOTEL. 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



Nassau House J. A. Udall 

American Hotel ■. A. M. Youiiirs 

Boarding House Mrs. N. F. Phillips.... 

Bayiide House C. H. Gardiner 

Noyac Inn Dr. J. H. Thomas 

Ravenswood Cottage Miss C. L, Glover 

Lake House Mrs. E. A. Eldrldge. . 

Farm House S. C. Pierson 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co. 



TiRMS 
PER WEEK. 



(Noyac Beach) 



$12.00 to $20.00 

Apply. 

6.00 lo 10.00 

Apply. 

7.CO to 12. 00 
6.00 

8.CO to 12.00 
6.00 



1-6 \v 

up ■ O c 
^ ^ "O C C o 

p S ^ ' -T-i; fi 
Z ""^ Q m 



150 
25 
30 
5° 
SO 
■5 
25 



Miles 
Near 
Near 

Near 

V 

•A 







The Central Section, 



JAMAICA TO SHELTER ISLAND. 

FROM Garden City the main line of the railroad continues through the central portion of the 
island, and then along the northern shore on the east end to Greenport. This section is 
rich in natural scenery, and because of its peculiar situation, with soil perfect for drainage, 
the hills to the north offering shelter from harsh winds, and the pine trees giving forth health, 
it is a region unsurpassed for salubrity. Starting with Jamaica, the county seat of Queens 
County, and in many respects a very desirable summer home, there may be mentioned Hollis, 
Queens, Floral Park — with all that its name indicates — Hyde Park, Mineola, Westbury and 
Hicksville. For quiet, health and accessibility to the city, these places can be commended. 
Garden City, the place where A. T. Stewart spent his millions, and Hempstead, are two exceed- 
ingly attractive resorts. The hotel at Garden City in every particular is first class, and in 
Hempstead there are a number of good boarding houses. The drives are superb, churches and 
schools abound, and the people are refined and prosperous. Central Park and Farmingdale are 
attractive rural villages, and have accommodations for a large number of boarders. Pinelawn, 
West Deer Park, Deer Park, Brentwood, Central Slip, Ronkonkoma, with its beautiful lake, the 
largest on the island, Waverly, Medford, Yaphank, Manor and Calverton, are all communities 
that can be highly recommended. Many of these places are in the belt of pine forests, a 
section most favorable to people suffering with pulmonary troubles. 



One of the largest villages, and deservedly popular, is Riverhead. It always has a 
full nuota of Summer visitors. From this point on to (Ireenjiort, the end of the railroad, are 
several very interesting places located on Peconic Bay, namely, Jamesport, Mattituck, Cutchogue, 
New Suffolk, Peconic and Southold. Peconic Bay is the yachtsman's favorite domain and the 
tourist's deli;.,'ht. The boatint; here is regarded by some as superior to that on the Great South 

Kay. The fishing is e.vcellent. The slope 
from the shores is so gradual that children 
can enjoy bathing with comparative safety. 
Examination of the lists of hotels will show 
that abundant provision has been made in 
these villages for the entertainment of Sum- 
mer guests. The visitor may rest assured 
that he will be well taken care of and that 
he will not be overcharged. Southold is a 
])articularly interesting place. It disputes 
the claim of Southampton as being the old- 
est settlement on the island. Greenport and 
Orient Point have long been attractive re- 
sorts. The former has several good hotels, 
which every Summer entertain a large num- 
ber of people from all parts of the country. 
Few watering places are better known than Shelter Island. The growth of this ])lace as a 
Summer resort has been remarkable. It contains every variety of natural scenery and the best 
of boating facilities Sanitary arrangements are perfect, a large reservoir supplies all the houses 




A HEKD OF THOROL'GHr.REDS. 







SHELTER ISLAND 



Zbc Central Section, 



JAMAICA. 
9i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 66 Trains each way Week Days. 33 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Petiti's Hotel 

Boarding House... 
Private Residence . 



NAME OF rROPRiETOR. 



Charles Richter 

Mrs. G. W. Hawxhurst . 
Mrs. M. P. Dewey 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Jamaica, Queens Co. 



TERMS c a 'S I 5^.2 

ER WEEK. 5 C s 5 £ 5 



I Miles 

So.oo and up. 20 Near 

Apply. 9 I Near 

7.00 and up. 20 ^ 



QUEENS. 

I3i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 16 Trains each way Week Days. 11 each 



Private Residence 

Creedmoor Ran^e Hotel., 
Queens Boulevard Hotel.. 



way on Sunday. 



Mrs. J. A. Darling 

Mrs. Mary Klein 

W. Meyer 



8ueens, Queens Co.. 
reedmooi, '* 
Queens, " 



6.00 
5.00 



Near 

z 
Near 



FLORAL PARK. 

^5 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 15 Trains each way Week Days. 1 2 each way on Sunday. 

Park House 



J. L. Childs Floral 



Park, Queens Co. 



$7.00 to $12.00 ! 40 



Near 



GARDEN CITY. 

i8i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 20 Trains each way Week Days. 10 each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK 


u6 

lis 


III 


Garden City Hotel 


Chas. E. Adams 




$22.00 and up. 

10.00 to 12.00 


'^8 


Miles 
Near 
Near 




Mrs. Adelaide H. Gardiner 









20 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



HEMPSTEAD. 

20 Trains each way Week Days. lo each way on Sunday, 



Boarding House.. 
The Homestead .. 
"The Pines".... 
Farm House 



Miss Sara A. Smith. 

E. S. Peck 

" The Pines '* 

Mrs. Kindsgrab 



Hempstead, Queens Co 

" (Sta. W.' Hempst'd', 



$6.oa to $8.00 
S.oo to 10.00 
6.00 to 12.00 
7.00 to 10.00 



15-20 

12-15 

35 

4-S 



Near 

Near 

H 



i8i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



MINEOLA. 

21 Trains each way Week Days. 7 each way on Sunday. 



Allen's Hotel 






$7.00 and up. 
5.00 to 6.00 
5.00 to 8.00 


6=8 
30 


Near 




Mrs. I. U. Horstield 






Central Hotel 




11 t( 


Near 











2ii Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



WESTBURY. 
II Trains each way Week Days. 4 each way on Sunday. 



Luessen's Hotel J. D. Luessen. 

Farm House |J. R. Hubbs .. 



Westbury. Queens Co. 
Jericho, Queens Co 



$7.00 
7.00 and up. 



Near 



6, 



HICKSVILLE. 

25 Miles from New York or Hrooklyn. ir Trains each way Week Days. 5 each way on Sun Jay. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PKOPREETOK. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 








$7.00 1 
5 00 
6.00 1 

6.03 

5.00 ' 








Queens County Hotel 




tt u 








Jacob Titus 





U O 

5 = -. 



Miles 
Near 

'A 



CENTRAL PARK. 

28 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 5 Trains each way Week Days, i each way on Sunday. 



Farm House 

Central Park Hotel. 
Plain Edge Hotel... 
Cedar Grove Hotel . 



M. H. Catts .Central Park, Queens Co . 

H. Baruih 

Frederick Dammann " " 

M. E. McCall I 



$5.00 
6.00 to 7.00 

6.00 
6.00 to 10.00 



6 
25 



Near 



i}i 



FARMINGDALE. 

30 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 5 Trains each way Week Days, i each way on Sunday. 



Farm House. 



Private Residence. 



Mrs. William Leonhardt.. 
Mrs Jarvis W. Lawrence. 

^Irs. A. Van Nostrand 

W. Smith 

L S. Bausch 



Farmingdale, Queens Co . 



$5.00 

.\pply. 

5.00 

6.00 to 7.00 

5.00 and up. 



•A 



PINELAWN (Melville). 
32 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 4 Trains each way Week Days. 




A A Barstaedt Pinelawn Suffolk Co 


$6.00 
5.00 
5.00 


10 
6 


•4 

i 




H .\llhausen 1 " " 




M. Herzog 1 '* " 


'a 



WEST DEER PARK. 
34i Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 5 Trains each way Week Days, i each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


P. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 




V 

iS OS 

a tn 




W V Holmes 


Deer Park, Suffolk Co 


$5.00 


10 


Miles 

2 











DEER PARK. 
36I Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 5 Trains each way Week Days, i each way on Sunday. 



Boarding House. 



Mrs. M. J. Bnggs 



Deer Park, Suffolk Co. 



Apply. 



BRENTWOOD. 
41 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 5 Trains each way Week Days, i each way on Sunday. 



The Larches Mrs. E. C. Kellam. 

The Old Homestead O.h. Roberts 






Brentwood, Suffolk Co. 



$9.00 and up. 
15.00 and up. 



Near 
H 



CENTRAL ISLIP. 
43 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 5 Trains each way Week Days, i each way on Sunday. 



Farm House. 



Mrs. F. V. Wood. 



Central Islip, Suffolk Co. 



$5.00 



65 



RONKONKOMA (Lake Ronkonkoma). 

48^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 5 Trains each \v;iy Week Days. 



each wav on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OK HOTEL. 


NAME OF FROPRIETOR. 

Mrs S J Davis 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


V a . 

lis 








$6.00 

5.00 to 6.00 
5.00 to 6.00 

Apply. 
5.00 to 7.00 

7.00 
6.00 to 7.00 
5.00 to 6.00 

6.00 
10.00 to 15.00 


20-30 
10 
10 

6-8 
10 
10 

12 
12 
77 


Miles 




H J Mandy 








Mrs H Kelly 


(t i> 








tl !• 








X li 












Mrs K Wolpert 








Daniel F. Hallock 




'^ 




Mrs. A. H. Hilliers 




The Wings 


L. A. Monketaick 


Ronkonkoma, *' 


I 



WAVERLY. 
51J Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 2 Trains each way Week Days. 



1 each way on Sunday. 



Waverly Farm House.... 
Sunnyside Farm House.. 
The Old Homestead 



Mrs. J. B. Whitley Holtsville, Suffolk Co. 

A.P.Terry ** *' 

A.R.Norton Selden, " 



S6.00 

5.00 

Apply. 



54 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



MEDFORD. 

2 Trains each way Week Days. 



1 each way on Sunday. 






Farm House.... 
Shady Cottage. 



Mrs. H. S. Scott Selden, Suffolk Co. 

W. S. Davis Coram, *' 

Mrs. L. Smith I ** *' 



Apply. 

$5.00 

4.00 to 5.00 


6-8 
10 
6 


4 
Near 



YAPHANK. 



58^ Miles from Nt-w 


York or Brooklyn. 


2 Trains each way Week Daj'S. 


I each way on Sunday. 








Yaphank, Suffolk Co 


$6.00 


6 


Yi 















66 



CALVERTON (Baiting Hollow). 

69 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 2 Trains eacli way Week Days. 



I each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


i 1 






Mrs. Theo. W. Hallock 




$5-oo 
4.00 
6.00 
5.00 


8 
■5 
6-8 
25 


Miles 






Near 




Mrs P J. Smith 


j^ ^^ • • ■ 




J. E. Reeve 


Near 









RIVERHEAD, 
73^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 3 Trains each way Week Days. 



I each way on Sunday, 



Griffin House. . 
Long Island House. 
Private Residence.. 



Boarding House 

The Old Homestead. 

Willow Cottage 

Range Hill House . . . 
Farm House 



H. L Griffin., 

Frank J. Corwin 

Ezra Burnes 

Mrs. F. D. Lawrence. 
Mrs. G. O. Benjamin . 

H T. Fanning 

J. H. Goodale 

Harvey Squires 

A. Benjamin 

N. B. Hallock 



Riverhead, Suffolk Co., 



Flanders, 



$10.00 
Apply. 

5.00 
5.00 to 7.00 
5.00 to 7,00 

8.00 

7.00 
6.00 to 8.00 

7.00 
7.00 to 9.00 



70-80 

50 

6 
10-12 
20 
25 
25 
40 
45 
40 



Near 
Near 

Near 

3 

=K 
=K 
2M 
3 



AQUEBOGUE. 
76 Miles from New York or Brooklyn, i train each way Week Days, i each way on Sunday. 



Farm House 

Linwood House . 



Mrs. R. A. Phillips., 
O. C.Wells 



Aquebogue, Suffolk Co.. 



$7.00 
6.00 



67 



JAMESPORT. 
78^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 3 Trains each way Week Days, i each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Miamogue House 

Great Peconic Bay House 

Bayvicw Cottage 

Private Residence 

Idlcwild House 

Locust Grove Hotel 

Boarding House 

Cameron Cottage 

Locust Cottage 

Farm House 



NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 



L Seymour Corwin 

E. H. & A. C. Downs 

Mrs. W. A. Sparks 

W. H. Corwin 

Mts. Hannah B. Hallock . 

H. G. Downs 

J. L. Downs 

J. H. Carter 

J. Cameron 

H. H. Wells 

Mrs. W. McDermott 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



South Jamesport, Suffolk Co.. 



Jamesport, 



TERMS 
PER WEEK. 



$10.00 and up. 
Apply. 

8.00 

7.00 to 8.00 

Apply. 

8.00 to 10.00 

7.00 
6.00 to 7.00 

7.00 
Apply. 



IB- 



150 
100 

15 
18 
5-6 
50 
50 



5BS 
2 o- 



Miles 

i4 

Near 



MATTITUCK. 
82 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 3 Trains each way Week Days, i each way on Sunday. 



Eureka House 

Shady Point House 
Fairyland Cottage. 

Maple Cottage 

Inu'lcsidc House. . . 
llill Vu-w Farm . .. 
Bay \'icw House . . 

Wells House 

(irove House 

Mattituck House.. . 



C. M. Millen 

W. S.Dubois 

B. G. Tuthill 

Mrs. L N. Teed 

Seymour H. Tuthill,. 
Mrs. Bryant Conklin, 
Mrs, Virginia Hall.. . 
Mrs. H. K. Wells..., 
L. Mulroy 

D. T. Riley 



Mattituck, Suffolk Co. 



(Oregon).. 



$8.00 to $to.oo 
Apply. 



7.00 to 8.00 
Apply. 

7.00 to 10,00 

10.00 
6.00 to 8.00 



Near 

1 

% 

Near 

2 

Near 

Near 



85* Miles from New York or Brookl)'n, 



CUTCHOGUE. 

3 Trains each way Week Days. 



I each way on Sunday. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF PROPRIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS 


TERMS 
PER WEEK. 


u 
V a . 

tU 

Port 

< 






W. H. Grant 


New Suffolk, Suffolk Co 


$8.00 to $12. OO 

8.00 

5.00 to TO.OO 
8.00 

7.00 to 8.00 

8.00 

8. CO to 10.00 
7.00 


TCO 
15 
12-14 
12 
20 
10 

6-8 
20 
10 


Miles 
2 

3 


Farm House 


Mrs F. R. Fanning 










Boardine House 


Mrs. D. M. Goldsmith 










Private Residence 


Mrs H. A. Horton 






Mrs. F. T. Acker 




Corwin House 




Cutchogue, " 


aU 


Farm House 


Mrs. W. W. Sterling 


1 



88 Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 


PECONIC. 

2 Trains each way Week Days. 


I each way on Sunday. 




Private Residence 


Mrs. L. B. Anderson . . 

E. Fickeissen 

Joseph Dusey 


Peconic, Suffolk Co 




$,.00 
Apply. 


4 

6 

30 


W 








3/ 


Meadow Pink Cottage 

















go Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 



SOUTHOLD. 

3 Trains each way Week Days. 



I each way on Sunday, 



Horton's Point Hotel 

Southold Hotel 

Park Hotel 

Private Residence. . . . 

Farm House 

Private Residence... 

Farm House 



Mrs. D. Conway. . . 
William W. Sands. 

F. Kreutzer 

W. H. Tuthill 

Mrs. M. Furey 

Mrs. M. McCabe . . 

Frank Gome/, 

Mrs. M. Cleveland 

Martin Lehr 

E. F.Jewell 



Southold, Suffolk Co. 



Apply, 

$8.00 to $12.00 

3,00 to 12.00 

7.00 

6.00 to 7.00 

6.00 to 7.00 

7.00 

Apply. 

6.00 to y.oo 

7.00 



90 

50 
60-70 

20 
10-15 

18 

14 

15 
25-30 






SOUTHOLD.— 6?«//«/W. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 



Private Residence. 

Boardinjj House .. 
Private Residence 
Farm House 



NAME OF rROPRIETOR. 



Mrs. Carrie F. Wells 
Mrs. E. Davis 

B. T. Payne 

Mrs. H. H. Lewis 

W. H. Gardiner 

Mrs. W. Furey 

J. C. Booth 

C. Leicht 



p. O. ADDRESS. 



Southold, Suffolk Co. 



TERMS 

PER WEEK. 



$6.00 to $7.00 

6.00 
7.00 

6.00 to 7,00 

6.00 

6.CX) to 7.00 

7.00 
6.00 to 7.00 



1- 2 
1 ?l 


15 


xo 


10 13 


12 


25 


SO 


25 


10-15 



Q W 



Miles 
K 

Kb 



H 



GREENPORT. 

94^ Miles from New York or Brooklyn. 3 Trains each way Week Days. 



I each way on Sunday. 



Wyandank Hotel 

Peconic House 

Ye Clark House 

Private Residence 

Booth House 

The Stirlinj,'ton 

Pipes Neck House 

Greenport House 

Private Residence 

Boarding House 

Cloverdale Farm 

Mount Pleasant House 

Brown House 

The Bay House 

Orient Point Hotel 

Private Residence 



C. C. Wright 

A. C. Sully 

Miss Clark 

M. V. Wiggins 

Mrs. Charles H. Booth 

G. P. Salmon 

Mrs. A. C. Corwin 

Charles H. Koegel 

G. F. Pickering 

Mrs. W. Benjamin 

Mrs. S. A. Rogers 

G. H. Vail 

Mrs. L. J. Young 

V. E. Buckley 

Miller Bros 

W. E. Brown 

C. B. King 

F. Ambrose 

Mrs. W. E. Rackele... 



Greenport, Suffolk Co. 



Orient, " 

Orient Point, *' 
East Marion, " 



$10.00 lo $12.00 


75 


Near 


12.00 


100 


Near 


IC.OO 


2S 


Near 


Apply. 


8-10 


a 


8.00 to 10.00 


100 


^ 


8.00 to 10.00 


30 


Near 


700 


30 


3 


7.00 to 10 00 


i" 


Near 


Apply. 


13 


I 


6 CO 


10-12 


H 


800 


6 


'A 


6.00 


4 


M 


Apply. 


10 

8-10 


Near 

I 


To.oo and up. 


75 


5 


8.00 to 12.00 


30 


5 


Apply. 




5 


8.00 to 15.00 


150 


9 


7.00 


10-15 


3 



SHELTER ISLAND. 

Reached by Ferry from Greenport. 



NAME OF HOUSE OR HOTEL. 


NAME OF fKOI'RIETOR. 


p. 0. ADDRESS. 




TERMS 
PER WEBK. 


sis 

P y rt 


It 


Manhanset House, P. 0. in 1 
hotel f 


H. D. W. Lawson j 


Until June ist, 23 Union Square ) 


$25.00 and up. 

ly.oo to 28.00 
7.00 to 8.00 
lo.oQ to 15.00 
8.00 to 10.00 
Apply. 

8.00 

8.00 to to.oo 

Apply. 


600 

350 

°L 
50-00 

150 

»5 

10 

75-85 

75 




W. M. Haight 


Shelter Island Heights. Suffolk Co 


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Henry Waliher 








South Ferry House 


S. G. Clark 


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G C Terry 


Shelter Island Heights, Suffolk Co 




Chase Hfiuse 


Mrs. Margaret C. Walters 


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Forest House 




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Oxford House 


E F. French 














LONC, ISLAM). 



]\ Pamdisc 
for LuclisU- 



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ON(i I.SbW'l) is known everywhere as the " Cyclists' Paradise." The splendid roads of the north 

and south shores, the great number of beautiful cycle paths and smooth, hard edge paths^ 

— ^"'-' " unsurpassed wheeling. While the hilly country of the north shore gives the tourist 



climbs, coasts and extended views, the level south shore makes long trips a matter of little exertion 
and afTords innumerable glimpses of inlets, bays and the ocean. 

Excellent accommodations can be found everywhere on the island, and the majority of the inns 
and hotels cater to the cycling public. 

The many sections of the Good Roads Association constantly keep roads and paths in good con- 
dition, and the sign boards erected by the L. A. W. giving directions and distances make touring on 
the island a comfort not known in any other section of the I'nited States. 

The Long Island Railroad Company is the first railroad in the United States to build and equip 
bicycle cars with the very best appliances for the transportation of bicycles without injury or even 
marring of enamel. 

The "Cyclists' Paradise," a small hand-book issued by the Long Island Railroad Company, has a 
gOf)d map of the roads and paths of Long Island, together with tables of distances, railroad time-table, 
hotel lists, suggestions, and, in fact, complete information in condensed form. This book will be .sent 
to any address upon receipt of two-cent stamp to cover postage. 

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HOW TO REACH THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD STATIONS. 

The Stations of the Loni; Island Kailroiid in New York and Urooklyu can be reached as follovrs: 
Station— Foot 34th Street, K. B., N. V., via Second and Third Avenne Klevated Lines direct to Ferry, and via the following 

Street Car Lines : 
Fourth and Madison Avenne Lines — Transferring at Fourth Avenue and 3^d Street direct to 34th Street Ferry. 
Second Avenue Surface Cars— Direct to 34th Street Ferry. 
Cross Town Lines— From Erie and Pennsylvania Railroad Ferries, foot West 23d Street, and 34th Street Line from West 42d Street, 

North River. 
42d Street Line— From West Shore R.R., Nevf York, Ontario & Western Ry. and New York Central & Hudson River R.R. (Grand 

Central Station). 
Station — Foot New Chambers Street, F, R.. N. Y. (Iiambers Street Line— From Erie R.R. Ferry and Belt Line— from all ferries. 
Station— Brooklyn, Cor. Flathush and Atlantic Avenues, via Brooklyn Elevated Railroad (Fifth Avenue Branch) from the Bridge, 

and Street Car [^ines Irom South, Wall Street, Fulton and Catharine Ferries, and from Pennsylvania Railroad Anne.x. 
Station— Brooklyn, Cor. Atlantic and Franklin .{venues, via Kings County Elevated R.R. and street car lines from 23d Street, 

Grand Street and Roosevelt Street Femes. 
Station— Brooklyn, Cur. Atlantic and Vesta Avenues, via Kings County Elevated R.R. and street car lines from Z3d Street, 

Grand Street and Roosevelt Street Ferries. 
Station— Brooklyn, Cor. Bnshwick Place and Montrose vVvonue, K. D., via street car lines from 23d Street, Houston Street, 

Grand Street and Roosevelt Street Ferries. 

LONG ISLAND RAILROAD^TICKET OFFICES. 

In IMew York: 

James Slip Ferry (Foot New Chambers Street, E. R.) Foot 34th Street, E. R. 113 Broadway. Astor House Ticket Otfice. 

261 Broadway. 304 Canal Street. 950 Broadway (near 23d Street). 1313 Broadway and 72 West 125th Street, Harlem. 

In Brooklyn: 

Long Island R.R. Station, cor. Flatbush and Atlantic Aves. Long Island R.R. (Bedford Station), cor. Atlantic and Franklin Aves. 

333 Fulton Street (near Court). Long Island R.R. Station, cor. Bushwick Place and Montrose Avenue, E. D. 

Long Island R.R. (East New York Station), cor. Atlantic and Vesta Avenues. 118 Broadway (near Bedford Avenue, E. D.) 

IvONG Island City: 

Long Isl<ind Railroad Station. 

Parlor Car Seats may be secured at foot East 34th Street, 113 and 950 Broadway. New York; Long Island R.R. Station, cor. 

Flatbush and Atlantic Avenues, Brooklyn, and Long Island R.R. Station, Long Island City. 

THE LONG ISLANlTYxPRESS OFFICES. 

Principal Office, Long Island City, N. Y. 
The only Express for points on the Long Island Railroad will receive calls for BAGGAflE and EXPRESS GOODS, and give 

the same prompt attention. 
NEW VOIIK.— At James Slip (foot New Chambers Street, E. R.); foot of 34th Street, E. R.; 142 West Street ; 304 Canal Street: 

950 Broadway; 1313 Broadway: 72 West 125th Street, Harlem. 
BKOOKLVN. — Flatbush Avenue Station : Bushwick Station: 333 Fulton Street, and 118 Broadway, E. D. 

C^^Baggage received in New York only at Station foot New Chambers Street, E. R., and foot 34th Street, E. R. 
>£«• KUtK.—.laniPK Slip (fool >cn Cliaiiiliors Street. K. I!.), Telephono C'lill, " 42:t lortlaiidt ; " foot 34tli Streft. E. K., 

Teleillioiic (all. •• ISlli Ssth Street : " :}04 Caual Street, 950 and ISIS Broadiva.v. and 72 West 12itli Street.'Harlem. 
BBOOKLYN.— Klatliush Vveuue Station, TeU'iilioue Call, "301 Brooklyn;" SS3 Fulton Street, Telephone Call, ■■1164 

Brookljn;" and Bushwick Station, E. D. 



BOAT AND STAGE CONNECTIONS. 

FOU NKW LO.\»0N AND NKW KXJLAND l»<»l>TS.—The Slenmcr " Lonj,' Island" leaves Sag Harbor 6.20 A.M., 12.20 P.M.; 
Greenport 7.25 A.M.. 1.20 P.M., makint^ close connections to and from Providence, Boston, Newport, Narragansett Pier and all 
eastern points. Returning, leaves New London at 10.00 A.M., 4. 10 P.M. Tickets for New London on sale at all principal stations. 

FOU ORIENT AND EAST MAIEION.— Stages connect at Greenport with train leaving Lonfj Island City at 8.40 A.M. daily except 
Sunday. 

FOK JEKM'HO,— Conveyances obtained at Hicksville. 

FOU EAST XOKWICH.— Stages connect at Oyster Bay with trains leaving Long Island City at 9.00 AM. and 4.32 P.M. daily except 
Sunday. 

FOU COLD SPUING HAUUOK.— Stage connects at Cold Spring Station with trains from Long Island City and Brooklyn. 

FOU rENTHtPOUT.— Stages connect at Greenlawn. 

FOU <'0>LV('. Stage connects at Northport (East Station). 

FOU MOTNT SINAL— Stages connect at Port Jefferson with train leaving Long Island City at 9.02 A.M. daily except Sunday. 

FOU NKW SUFFOLK.— Stages connect at Cutchogue. 

FOU EAST <^lIO<;rE.— Stages connect at Quogue. 

FOU LAKE U1»NK0NK0»A, LAKE (JUOVE AND NEW VILLA4JE. -Stages connect at Ronkonkoma with trains leaving Long 

Island City at S.40 A.M. and 4.20 P.M. daily except Sunday, 
FOU SELDEN AND COUAM.- Conveyances obtained at Medford. 

FOU NOUTHVILLK, A<2I'EU4HJIE AND FLANDEUS.-Conveyances obtained at Riverhead. 
FOU MASTK; VILLA(;E.— Stages connect at Mastic. 
FOU BI>UE POINT.— Stages connect at Bayport daily except Sunday with trains leaving Long Island City at S.30, 11.00 A.M. 

and 3.30 P.AL 
FOU AKTIST LAKE AND MIDDLE ISLAND.— Stages connect at Yaphank. 

FOU SHELTEH ISLAND. Boats connect at Greenport daily with trains from Long Island City and Brooklyn. 
FOIE FIUE ISLAND.— St;igcs connect at Babylon and Bayshore with Steamer to Kire Island with trains leaving Long Island City 

at S.36 A.M. and 4.36 P. M. daily except Sunday. 
POINT (r WOODS. — Stages connect at Bayshore with Steamer fur Point o'Woods daily except Sunday. 

In addition to the stages that connect the different villages with the railroad stations, there are staye connections across the 
Island between Patchogue and Port Jefferson ; across the plains between Riverhead and Weslhanipton ; between yuogue and 
Riverhead; between Amagans^tt and Rasthamptnn and Sag Harbor; between Orient and Rast Marion and (ireenport ; between 
Manor and Wading River; between Yaphank and Middle Island; between Rocky Point, Miller's Place, Mount Sinai and Pert 
Jefferson ; between Medford Station and Coram and Sclden ; between C"omac and Klwood and Greenlawn ; and between Selauket 
and Port JefTerson. 

PAKIjOK cars arc attarhcd lo all principal trains. 

NEW YORK CAB COMPAW COUPE SEKVU'K.— From I.onj? Island Cily and Slalion foot 34th StrcK. K.K. 
New York. 

Absolutely first-class Coupes will be furnished upon a]>plication at these stations at low rales. Those desiring 
Coupes to meet them upoti the arrival of trains, may leave tlieir orders with Station Agents who will give them 
prompt attention. Coupes may be ordered by telephone. N. Y, Call, " 139a or 395 38th St." 




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ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. 
13 story new family Apartment Hotel, 
contains all modern improvements. 

123 TO 131 W. 44TH STREET, 

Between Broadway and Si.xth Avenue, 
New York City. 
Rooms or suites, transiently or by the 
year. Board — European or American 
plan. Inspection invited. 







The above strictly first-class Family Summer Resort 
Hotel will open ia June. Boating, Fishing, good 
beach for bathing, fine scenery, sanitary plumbing. 
Positively no mosquitoes or malaria 



Music three times daily. 



Terms Moderate. 



For full particulars call or address as above, or to 

The Gerakd, 123 to 131 West 44th Street, New York City. 

C. B. GERARD, Proprietor. 



Sarc/en Citj/ jrCotei/ 



Sarden City, 

aCony J si a net. 

Hcaiuiful surroundings. Midway between Ocean and Sound. Cool brcczrs 
in Summer. Drv Air. Sandv Soil. Pure Water. 




Nineteen miles from (jood tiain service. Kine taide and service. Large, airy rooms. 

New York and Brooklyn. Many fine roads. 18-ilole Golf Links. Best bicycle roads in this country. 

Send for !^ook, 

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'^,^^SI^?J %-;^|;U'^;;^^lr;J;?/"S^a;;f Sa?^^^":;;;^ yZXi^?-"""™?- P°'^' «Painted,a„d f„r„ished. 



to hotel. 



Ouppticrr. c\-ct*.», ^./aT^;:"^'— " y "*?V" ^I^cadam boulevard completed to mainland, connecting with the famous 

" lV,^%!™,?L'l:f„™1.'??.?f'r.".l'_^"'«'^'^ LONG.BISACH the most attractive and popular house on the coast, with reason- 



Unexcelled R. R. service. 



A. E. DICK, Lessee and Prop., 
, LONG BEACH, 

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Also Manager Seniinolo Hotel, Winter Park, Florida. 



Watson House S ^ 



BABYLON, L. I. 

On Great South Bay 
Open from April Jst to December 1st. 







THIS famous hostelry is noted for its excellent cuisine. All modern improvements. Spacious lawns for tennis, and magnificent 
shade trees. Good stabling. Boating, tishing, bathing. Ferry connecting with Fire Island. E.xcellent train service; one 
hour from New York, Village lighted by electricity; fine water service ; street cars. Fine roads for driving and bicycling. 
Mention "Summer Homes." For terms apply to HE»JRV L,. SAVLEti, Manager, 

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MANHANSET HOUSE, SHELTER ISLAND, L. L, N. Y. 

HANDSOMELY REBUILT 1897. 

Two and one-quarter hours from New York, via Long Island Railroad. Open from June 25th to September igth. Greatlv 
enlarged and improved Healthfully situated on magnificent bay, amid beautiful scenery. N. Y. Yacht Club Station Near 
Shelter Island Golf Links. No malaria; pure water; dry atmosphere. Drives and groves; boating, bathing, fishing- dancing- 
beautiful music hall ; electric lights; Otis elevators; suites with baths, etc. Send for terms and illustrated pamphlet. 

H. D. W. LAWSON, Manager, Manhanset House, Suffolk County, N. Y., or 23 Union Square, New York. 

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TME T>ROSF»ECT m O li S E , ^heuer island heights 



. I.I. NEW YORK. 




Sheltek Ise.ant) is one of the most delightful resorts alonfc' the Atlantic toast. AmonR its attractions are boating, bathing, golf, 
tennis, bicycling, fishing; forty miles of good roads; billiards, bowling, etc., etc. Send for illustrated booklet. 

W. M. Haight, 253 Broadway, until June 1st, after that 

Shelter Island Heights, N. Y. 
So 



X^hc jVIiamoguc^ 



Soutli Jiiiiiesport* 
).. I. 



THE MASSAPEQUA, 



On the Great South Bay, 
45 minutes from 
New York City. 




This new and handsomely appointed house is situated 
in the beautiful village of South Jamesport, within a few feet 
of Peconic Bay, famous alike for its superb sailing, fishing 
and bathing advantages. Long distance telephone. 

Terms Reasonable. 

All applications for board should be addressed to 




L SEYMOUR CORWIN, 

SOUTH JAMESPORT, L. I. 



Hig^h Class Family Hoiel. .tci'inniodatine: :ii)n tjoests. 

Opens June 25, under personal uiauaKement of owners. Every chiug 
first-class and at POPULAR PKIOilS. All indoor and outdoor 
amusements, Casino, BiUiards.Pool. Bowling. Cafe, Tennis, Basebdll, 
Croquet, BatliiDg, etc. 

Send for UlU'-trareii Booklet, pivlng t'uU particulars. 

Several choice and fully furnished Cottages, with, all improve- 
ments, to let for feisoii. Full information at New York Office, 
No. 118 FHANKLIN ST. 



SNEDEKER & CO., Owners and Managers. 



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TaclHi-r)ou-shci 
House & Qisino, 

FAR ROCKAWAY, L.L 



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T^HE hotel is located directly on the ocean, and 
^ has accommodations for 300 guests. All 
modern improvements, first-class table and service. 
Forty minutes from New York via Long Island 
Railroad. 

The new management has arranged to have a 
first-class restaurant in the Casino, where meals 
will be served from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at popular 
prices, and a concert will be given during those 
hours nightly. Bicyclists will find the Casino 
a great accommodation over pre\'ious seasons. 

5. NI:TZ(.EP, 

Pro|)rictor, 




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THE AOi^\/T 17 On the Great Souih Bav, one 
/\rVVJ I i^H^ hour from New York City. 

BABYLON, L. I. 

Accommodates 450 Guests. Opens June 25th. 

Under New and Liberal Management . . . 

.... with many Improvements. 
Situated in a Beautiful Park of So Acres, containing 
Fine Lawns. Shade Trees, Lal<e, &c. 

For engagement of rooms and Illustrated Bouklet, apply at 
The Chelsea, 222 West 23d Street, New Vork. 

E. N. WILSON, 

A. L. R. DeSPEAUX. Manager. 

AS9T. MGR. 



^Cbilton 
paint 



Is the most carefully constructed paint in the 
world. Beginning with the best materials, it 
goes through a process of seven different mix- 
ings and grindings through Burrstone Mills, and 
tinally through Iron Mills. It is made with the 
best Linseed Oil and contains no Benzine or 
Benzine Drier. It is measured and sold by the 
United States Standard gallon of 231 cubic 
inches. It will cover more surface, cover it 
better and last longer than any article of paint 
ever produced. 

Color Cards on application. 

. . . Chilton . . . 
JManufacturing Co. 

69 Corthndt Street, A/ew York. 



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THE LONG ISLAND 
NEWS COMPANY. . 

Long Island City. 

FREDERICK P. MORRIS, 

President. 
NEWSDEALERS: 

Lung Island Railroad. 
Prospect Park and Conev Island Railway. 
New York and Rockavvay Beach Railroad, 
kings Counly Elevated Railroad. 
Brooklyn Elevated Railroad. 
Greenpoinl and Twenty-third Street Ferry. 
Long Island Railroad ferries. 
New York and East River Ferries. 
Slimmer Hotels and Kesnrls suiiiili.Ml with Daily and 
Siinilil> Xenspiipers liy N|ii-iial Trains. 



John W. Pclri), 

PLUMBING, HEATING 
AND VENTILATING, 

Countni Work ii 5[x-ci(iltu- 
63 Ycmon Hvcnuc, L. I. City. 



IMPROVED COAL AND ORE BUCKETS, joumeav & Buroham, 




SELF DUMPING and 
SELF RIGHTING. 

Side, Knil and Itoltnni DI.MI'INti 
CARS. STKKl, KAILS. 
SWITCIIKS and t'l'ltVES, 
lUOS WHKKLllAKKOWS, 
II01STIN<i ItlOlKS. 
COAL SCUKKSS. 
Sheet Iron Work of every descrip- 
tion. Send for C:ataloguc. 

G. L. STUEBNER, 

Iron Works, 
Long Island City, N. Y. 



FLATBUSH AVENUE and 
FULTON ST., BROOKLYN. 

Div GocxLs, Mo\^eltic>, 
Millineiij ciiul Shoes. 

We make a Specialty of 
nTTING UP SUMMER HOMES. 

Mail Orders receive prompt attention and goods delivered 
to all parts of Long Island free of charge. 



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Roofing 

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mSPHALT-ROOFINCmi 



MICA ROOFING CO. 



ASPHALT 

GRAVEL 

TILE 



rv-rr 



100 William Street, 



New York 



M. F. WvNN, Pres. 
Owen McBreen, Supt. 



Chas. L. Pitts, Treas. 
H. G. Homer, Sec'y- 



NEW YORK ROOFING CO., 

CONTRACTORS, 

GRAVEL ROOFING, 

WATER-TIGHT FLOORS. 
ASPHALTCOVERING FOR WALLS AND VAULTS 



Office: 49 Greenpoint Avenue, 

Telephone Call, Greenpoint 4. Brooklvn, E. D. 



THE BROOKLYN METALLIC 
SKYLIGHT AND CORNICE WORKS 



METAL, SLATE AND TILE 
ROOFING, GUTTERS, 
LEADERS, Etc., Etc. 



JOHN SETON, 

78 & 80 WASHINGTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



riAGS 



OF EVtBY DESCRIPTION 
IN BUNTING OR SILK. 



YACHT FLAGS A SPECIALTY. 

T-r - I •»- X. Tents to Let 
HwmnqS and CtntS, For Fairs, Festivals, 
^^ Meetings, etc. 

Yacht Flag Etiquette mailed on receipt of 14c. postage. 



REHM & CO., 



Telephone Call, 

Cortlandt 70. 



157 Fulton Street, N. Y. City. 



THOMAS MORGAN, 
Commission JVLcrchant^ 



AND WHOLESALE DEALER 



Ray, Stravp, Grain, 6tc» 



ELEVATORS ANU WAREHOUSES: 

FOOT TAYLOR STREET. Brooklyn. N. Y. 
FOOT EAST AVENUE. Long Island City, N. Y. 

Liberal Advances on Consig^nments. Direct Receiver. Sight 
Draft virith Bill of Lading. Correspondence Solicited. 

ADDRESS ILL COUfllUMCATIONS TO U I. CITY OFl-'ICE. 



A. Clark. 



E. A. Allen. 



B, A. Allen. 



CLARK & ALLEN, 

WHOLESALE DEA1,ERS IN 

GmiaMecih^Teecl, 

Foot East 3 2d Street, 

NEW YORK. 



Daily and ^cchly Star, 

41 B0RD6N HveNae. 

Opp. L. L R.K. Depot. U^ony Ss/ane^ C//y. 9/. 5< 



EVERT UES( KII'TION 0^ BOOK AM) JOIt I'KIMIMi 
NEATI,\ AND BXPKDITlUtSLV EXFXI TKU. 



We have the largest and best equipped printing plant in 
Queens Borouyh, and can guarantee good work at very 
moderate rates. 

Long Island Merchants and Business Men will save money 
by sending us their orders for cards, envelopes, bill heads, 
statements, etc. 



CliaS. ERLENKOTTEe ESTHTE 



Price I.LsLs 
C(iitilo()uei. 
Pamphlets 



i^lrrccmtile 
Jol) PiiiUin(| of 
evtrii OeMriptioa 



82 & 85 WHITE STREET, Nem) York 

Telephone, 728 Franklin. 



A. E. / 
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KAPCLSm, 



Real Estate Brokers, 



BRANCHES -A 

i CDQCMCRC, 



Tl^'l^' i 5^ Liberty Street, 
T )Vew York, 



/^ VOU IFAJVT TO BUW SELL, OR RENT NEW 

YORK CITY OR LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE {UrltC (O U$. 

LOANS NEGOTIATED, 
.™...eo........ BUILDING LOANS MADE. 







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